The family of a man who has been missing for two weeks have pleaded with him to “please come home”. James Teesdale, who is 31 and from Sketty, Swansea, was last seen on Monday, December 2.
He was last sighted on that afternoon near the junction of Broadway, Glanmor Road and Sketty Avenue. He was wearing a navy and grey jumper with a white stripe across the chest, black/navy joggers and grey slip-on fabric shoes. Police said he had a distinguishing scar on his neck. For the latest Welsh news delivered to your inbox sign up to our newsletter.
In a renewed appeal, his family have said: “Please James, come home. All your family and friends are looking for you. I love you very much, I want to see you here back home. Love Mummu and Loki.”
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South Wales Police is asking anyone who may have dashcam or CCTV footage from the time James went missing to make contact with them. The force is also asking people in the Sketty area to check their gardens, garages and sheds for any sign of James. If you have any information you can contact South Wales Police online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 2400399463. You can also calld Crimestopper anonymously on 0800 555111.