The public are asked to call 999 if they see himKhalil, who was the subject of a missing person’s appeal from Avon and Somerset police on Saturday, July 5, 2025(Image: Avon and Somerset police)
Police have said they are becoming increasingly concerned about the welfare of a vulnerable man who went missing from his home in Bristol almost four weeks ago. He could be as far away as Plymouth or north Wales.
Avon and Somerset police issued an appeal to help find a man called Khalil, who went missing from the Bishopston area in the north of Bristol back on June 11. They say he has links to Plymouth, Llanddulas and the wider Conway area in North Wales.
A police spokesperson has advised people not to approach him if they see him, but to call 999. “We are appealing for the public’s help to find missing 46-year-old Khalil,” a spokesperson for Avon and Somerset police said.
“We are concerned for Khalil’s welfare after he went missing from the Bishopston area of Bristol, with the last confirmed sighting being 8pm on 11 June. Khalil is of large build, approximately 6ft tall, with brown/greying hair and a short beard. He was last seen wearing a grey jumper and jogging bottoms.
“He has links to Plymouth and Llanddulas and the wider Conwy area in North Wales. Due to Khalil’s vulnerabilities, we ask members of the public not to approach him, instead call 999 and quote ref 5225164390, or call 101 with any other information.”