A renewed appeal has been made to find Tim Evans, 59, who has been missing from his Llandudno home for over a week. Tim is originally from Bangor and friends and family have been putting up posters in the area in the hope that he can be found.

Tim lived on Penrhos Road and also went to Ysgol Friars, before leaving Bangor in 1983.

Maria Evans, Tim’s wife, has appealed for her help finding her husband or for him to contact his family. He hasn’t been seen since leaving his Llandudno home last Thursday, March 29.

Maria said: “I’m appealing for my husband who’s been missing since last Thursday, he walked out and left letters for us, we don’t know where he is.

“We’ve put the appeal far and wide, we’re very concerned for his welfare. He hasn‘t got his coat, wallet or any money that we know of.

“He could be anywhere, I’m asking from my heart, we’re becoming increasingly worried, we just want him to come home, we love him very much.”

Tim’s search history on the computer showed he was looking at Cumbria and it’s thought he may have got on the train at Llandudno Junction, but because of the recent fire at the station CCTV footage from Arriva isn’t available at the moment.

Police enquiries are ongoing and officers are concerned Tim’s welfare.

Tim is described as being 5’ 5” with a large build, Anybody with information is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting reference number 22034.