Inset: Martin Bonnar (63) was last seen on Wednesday, June 4 in the area of Cave Hill Country Park in north Belfast
Images of when Martin Bonnar was last seen
Martin Bonnar
Today’s search at the Cave Hill Country Park began at the entrance opposite Gray’s Lane and involved police dogs and members of the public. Photo by Stephanie Finnegan
The search for missing Belfast man Martin Bonnar who hasn’t been seen since the beginning of this month continues as police become increasingly concerned for his welfare.
The 63-year-old was last seen almost a fortnight ago in the area of Cave Hill Country Park in the north of the city.
The last sighting was on Wednesday, June 4 at an entrance to the park next to Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School.
Police have described the father-of-four as being approximately 5’5” tall, of slim build and balding – he also wears glasses and is usually clean shaven.
When Mr Bonnar was last spotted he was wearing a black Harrington jacket, a peaked cap and black Adidas trainers, as seen in the image in this article which was taken from CCTV footage from Spar on the Whitewell Road.
The footage was captured just a few hours before the last reported sighting.
Inset: Martin Bonnar (63) was last seen on Wednesday, June 4 in the area of Cave Hill Country Park in north Belfast
News Catch Up – Tuesday 17th June
A search involving the public began at 12pm on Tuesday at the Cave Hill Country Park entrance opposite Gray’s Lane.
There were three police sniffer dogs in attendance with more extensive canine searches taking place later in the afternoon.
On Monday night, a police helicopter helped search the area.
The PSNI has appealed to anyone with information in relation to Mr Bonnar’s whereabouts or anyone who believes they may have seen him to contact detectives on on 101, quoting reference number 20 14/06/25.
A spokesperson said: “We would also ask anyone who may have doorbell or dash-cam footage coverage covering the wider Whitewell area to review it, in case this may be able to assist with our enquiries.”