CCTV images released of missing Hampshire pensioner as police continue to search 8 days after he was last seen

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A 75-year-old man remains missing over a week after he was last seen as police release new CCTV images and a renewed appeal for help from the public.

Police have released new CCTV images of Ian Taylor as they continue to search for him eight days after he was last seen.Police have released new CCTV images of Ian Taylor as they continue to search for him eight days after he was last seen.
Police have released new CCTV images of Ian Taylor as they continue to search for him eight days after he was last seen. | Hampshire Police

Ian Taylor, 75, was last seen in a Spar shop on Liphook Road, Lindford, just before 9pm on October 10. Police have released two new CCTV images from the Spar shop when he was last seen as they appeal for information to help find him.

Police are asking anyone that may have seen Ian Taylor since he went missing, or might know where he is, to call 999 and quote 44240442984.Police are asking anyone that may have seen Ian Taylor since he went missing, or might know where he is, to call 999 and quote 44240442984.
Police are asking anyone that may have seen Ian Taylor since he went missing, or might know where he is, to call 999 and quote 44240442984. | Hampshire Police

Ian is described as white, 6ft 2in tall, broad build, with grey, balding hair. A Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary spokesperson said: “In this latest image, taken in the Spar store on the day he went missing, he is wearing glasses, a dark coat, blue jeans and blue trainers. He is also carrying a grey rucksack.

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“If you have CCTV, a doorbell camera or a dash cam on your home address, business or vehicle, please check to see if anyone matching the description of Ian can be seen on the footage between the hours of 9pm on Thursday, October 10 and 7am on Friday, October 11.

“If you think you’ve seen Ian since he went missing or think you might know where he is now or have relevant CCTV footage, please contact us immediately by calling 999 and quoting 44240442984.”

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