Police in Christchurch are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 63-year-old man who is missing from his home.
Edwin Lewis, of Stanpit in Christchurch, was last seen at 11.15pm on Monday, 10 May 2010, and has not made contact with his family or friends since.
Edwin – who may also use the surname Pye – is white, six feet one inch tall, of a slim build, clean shaven with grey hair and wears glasses.
When Edwin was last seen, he was wearing a brown jacket with a green v-neck jumper and a white round neck T-shirt with casual trousers.
Inspector Jon McCarthy, of Dorset Police’s County Division, said: “We are concerned for Edwin’s wellbeing as he recently told his friends that he has been feeling very depressed.
“Edwin left without taking his personal possessions, including his wallet and mobile phone, and for him to disappear like this is out of character.
“He often visits beauty spots in Dorset and Hampshire, particularly coastal areas and bird watching sites, so it could be that members of the public may recall seeing him at such locations.”
Edwin’s car, which he may be driving, is a green Landrover Defender with the registration of 9594EL.
Inspector McCarthy continued: “I’d urge anyone who knows of Edwin's whereabouts – and anyone else who has seen him since 11.15pm on Monday 10 May – to contact the police straight away.
“I’d also urge Edwin to contact us as soon as possible – we simply want to know that you’re ok.”
Anyone with any information or knowledge as to Edwin's whereabouts should call Dorset Police on 01202 222 222.
Posted on 12/05/2010 by mags4dorset