Police, who are becoming increasingly concerned about the welfare of a missing man from Bletchley, continue their search.

Thomas, 26, was last seen at around 12:30am on Sunday, October 6 in the Chester Close area of Bletchley.

A renewed appeal to help trace Thomas has been released by Thames Valley Police after disappearing one week ago.

The Bletchley man has been described as around 6ft tall with a slim build and is thought to be wearing black tracksuit bottoms with a black jumper and blue hooded top.

Police say that he also wears black Adidas trainers, which have three green stripes on them.

Inspector Lee Brace, based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “I am appealing to anybody who knows of his whereabouts to please report this to us via our dedicated missing persons’ portal.

“If you see Thomas, please call us immediately on 999, quoting reference 43240480455.

“I would also like to appeal directly to Thomas. You are not in any trouble, but your family and we are concerned for you.”

Officers from Thames Valley Police have been working alongside Bucks Search & Rescue and are focusing on searching Bletchley, rural Bletchley and south east Milton Keynes, and the surrounding areas.

TVP officers across Milton Keynes are urging anyone in those areas to check sheds, garages, outbuildings and farms in case Thomas has taken shelter there.

They added: “As part of our search for missing man Thomas from Bletchley, we are appealing for anyone with such cameras in that area to check your recordings for the last week in case they captured anything that might help us find him. Especially at around 12.45am on Sunday 6 October.

“Thomas has been missing for over a week now and we are extremely concerned for his welfare.”