THE family of a man who has not been seen for more than two weeks say they are ‘very worried’ about him.

Cheshire Police also says it is ‘increasingly concerned for his welfare’, with officers launching a public appeal for help.

Wayne Booth, from Warrington, was reported missing today, Thursday, but he was last seen more than two weeks ago.

The 29-year-old is described as being white, around six feet tall, with ginger hair and green eyes.

As well as being from the Warrington area, Wayne also has links to Widnes and Runcorn.

Inspector Nick Bamber said: “It has now been more than 14 days since Wayne was last seen, and we are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.

“Officers have been conducting a number of enquiries in order to locate Wayne, and as part of our ongoing investigation, we are now asking members of the public to please contact us if they have any information regarding his whereabouts.

“Wayne resides in Warrington, but he also has links to several different areas within Cheshire, so it is possible he may have travelled to either Widnes or Runcorn.

“I would urge everyone in those areas to contact us if they believe they may have seen him.

“The same goes for anyone who may have captured Wayne on any CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage.

“I would also like to appeal to Wayne directly to please get in touch with us to let us know you are okay.

“Your family are understandably very worried about you.”

Anyone with any information regarding Wayne’s whereabouts is urged to call Cheshire Police via 101, quoting IML-1936656, or visit cheshire.police.uk