FEARS are growing for the safety of a Clacton dad who disappeared more than two weeks ago.

Officers from Norfolk Police are continuing with their enquiries along the A140 corridor for Nigel Kedar, who was last seen on Tuesday, April 4.

The 52-year-old was sighted at 9.30am that day walking southbound through Dickleburgh towards Ipswich.

Earlier information said Mr Kedar had visited Norwich two days before, before making his way on foot through Long Stratton, in Norfolk.

Detective Chief Inspector Marie James, of Norfolk Police, said: "The last positive sighting of Nigel was two weeks ago and we are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.

"Enquiries have revealed Nigel visited Norwich on Sunday, April 2 and made his way on foot through Long Stratton, Pulham Market, and through Dickleburgh. However, his movements are not known from this point onwards.

"I would urge anyone who was travelling in the Dickleburgh, Scole or Diss areas to contact us as you may have vital information which will help us find Nigel.”

Clacton and Frinton Gazette:

CCTV - one of the last sightings of Nigel Kedar in Long Stratton, Norfolk

Mr Kedar is described as being white, 5ft 11 tall, of a large build and has short hair. He was wearing dark coloured trousers with a lighter coloured long-sleeved shirt.

Specialist officers, including search advisors and the National Police Air Service (NPAS), are continuing the investigation.

Police are keen to speak with members of the public who may have seen Mr Kedar on or after April 4.

Anyone with information should contact Norfolk Constabulary immediately on 999.