A renewed appeal has been launched to help find a missing man who was last seen in Hampshire earlier this month.
Police are continuing to search for 62-year-old Andrew Jameson, from Wandsworth, who was last seen at Petersfield Railway Station on the afternoon of 11 May.
Officers say they now understand Andrew later travelled by taxi and was dropped off in the Park Road area of East Meon.
People living nearby are being urged to check CCTV, doorbell cameras and dashcam footage in case they captured Andrew in the area.
Andrew is described as white, around 5ft 10ins tall, with light stubble and light brown hair.
A CCTV image released by police shows the clothing he was wearing on the day he was last seen. He had on an olive green jacket, blue jeans and black shoes.
Police say Andrew also has links to Burley and Brockenhurst in the New Forest, as well as the South Downs.
Anyone who lives in or around East Meon, particularly near Park Road, is being asked to look back through any footage from the relevant time period and contact police if they believe they may have seen him.
Officers are also appealing to walkers, drivers and anyone who may have been travelling through the area to think back and report any possible sightings.
Anyone who has seen Andrew is asked to dial 999 immediately, quoting reference number 44260234967.
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