POLICE have issued another appeal for help tracing missing Gary Williams a fortnight after his disappearance.

The 43-year-old, who lives in Blandford, was last seen at the Travel Lodge at Burchard Crescent in Shenley Church End, Milton Keynes, on Friday, March 20.

He is described as white, slim, 6ft, with grey/black hair which is thin on top and longer at the sides. He was last seen wearing black shoes, black trousers and a black zip-up cardigan.

He is believed to have been carrying a duffle bag, which was possibly green.

Mr Williams had been on a night out with work colleagues at Pink Punters in Watling Street, Milton Keynes, on March 20. He left the club at 2.24am with a colleague, and was seen getting a taxi from the BP garage in Fenny Stratford, Bletchley, at 2.56am.

They arrived at the Travel Lodge hotel and both men went to their separate rooms. He was seen on CCTV leaving the hotel alone at 3.51am.

Detective Chief Inspector Vince Grey of Thames Valley Police said: “We are very concerned about Gary, as he has been missing for nearly a fortnight.

“We received a call from a woman several days ago, which we believe was made from Preston, in Lancashire, reporting an unverified sighting of Gary however I would urge this person to call police back via 101 as we would like to speak to her again.

“If anyone else has any information or has seen anyone matching the description of Mr Williams please call police as soon as possible as his family are extremely worried about him.”

Anyone with information about Gary’s whereabouts is asked to contact the 24-hour Thames Valley Police Enquiry Centre on 101 quoting URN 862 20/3, or charity Crimestoppers, where information can be left anonymously on 0800 555 111.