The family of a Birmingham man who vanished after boarding a train a month ago are “really worried”.
Police have been trying to track down William Shine ever since he was last spotted in Harborne on May 9.
Officers investigating his disappearance said the 41-year-old left the city on a train, travelling in the direction of Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury.
He may have travelled on towards Wales with a possible, but unconfirmed, sighting at Machynlleth shortly before 1pm the same day.
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Mr Shine’s family released more images of their loved one this morning in a renewed appeal.
They’re appealing directly to the public in hope that someone knows of his whereabouts.
In a joint statement, his family said: “We are really worried about William and we want to know that he is safe.
Missing: William Shine -Credit:WMP
“If you have any information that you think may help please do come forward.
“We just want to know that he is alright and for him to return home.
“William if you are out there, and see this, please just get in touch and let us know that you are ok.”
West Midlands Police said it’s hoping someone who has seen William will get in touch with the force.
It added: “We know William was seen on the train to Machynlleth and our officers want to hear from anyone who regularly uses the service and may have seen him on that day, especially between Barmouth and Pwllheli.
“If you think you know where William went, or if you saw him during his journey, call 999 immediately quoting PID number 453910.”