CHARITY Missing People has issued a poster in the search for Bournemouth man Aaron Fiveash.

The 36-year-old disappeared from his parents’ home in Sunnylands Avenue, Southbourne, at around 5.30am on Monday, January 6.

It is thought that he was naked and without any possessions when he jumped from a first-floor window in a confused state.

Appeals, including a plea from his parents, have yet to yield any results.

A week ago, Aaron’s distraught family made a heartfelt appeal for him to come home.

Mum Maureen told the Daily Echo: “I want Aaron to know that we love him so much and all we want is for him to return home safe and well.

“He had been having panic attacks over the weekend and I knew he needed help, but he must have suddenly snapped.

“He was in a distressed state.

“We think he jumped out of the first floor window naked as all his clothes were left, the window was wide open and we saw bare footprints on the ground outside.

“But how far could you go with no clothes, no shoes and no wallet?

“I’m absolutely terrified because of this horrible weather. He must be so cold.”

Searches have been ongoing, but as the Echo went to press last night Aaron was still missing.

Mr Fiveash is described as 5ft 11in tall, of medium build with short black hair.

Dorset Police Inspector Chris Weeks, said: “We are concerned for his welfare.

“If you know of the whereabouts of Aaron or are able to help us in any way then please do call us on 101 quoting incident number 6:61.”

Missing People can be phoned or texted on 116000, or visit missin gpeople.org.uk/aaronfiveash