The family of a man who went missing from Eltham four years ago are renewing their appeal for information on his 50th birthday.
Shaune Jones was last seen on June 27, 2017 at a medical appointment in Eltham and has not been seen or heard from since.
At the time of his disappearance the father and grandfather was suffering from severe mental health difficulties.
In a statement published today Shaune’s family said they ‘missed him dearly’.
“We as his family have become majorly concerned for his safety and would love to know he’s safe and well,” they said.
“So Shaune, or any one that may have seen him, we just want you to know that we love and miss you and are here if you need us and if any one has any info no matter how small please make contact in confidence.”
Shaune is described as around 5ft 6, to 5ft 8, of a slightly larger build, bald and covered in tattoos. He wears glasses and has severe scarring on his back.
Missing People’s publicity officer, Jemima Compton, said: “Shaune, if you are reading this, please call or text us on 116 000.
“It’s free and confidential and we can’t trace your call.
“We just want to provide you with the support you need and help you to be safe.
“The helpline is here to support people who are missing or thinking of going missing and their loved ones who are left behind.”
If anyone has seen Shaune, they should contact Missing People anonymously by calling or texting 116 000 or by emailing 116000@missingpeople.org.uk or they can call police on 101.
The charity’s helpline is run by staff and volunteers, and free to contact thanks to support from the People’s Postcode Lottery.
Sightings and information about any missing person can also be passed on anonymously online via https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/sightings-and-giving-information-2