Police are becoming increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of 30-year-old Ricky Grundy, who has been missing from home for nearly three weeks

Officers are now re-appealing for the public’s help in finding him.

Mr Grundy was last seen at Hamilton Square station at 6.30pm, on Thursday, June 5, boarding a train to West Kirby.

He was reported missing by work colleagues later that day after failing to turn up for work at a local pub.

Police have carried out house-to-house inquiries and detectives are viewing CCTV footage to try to establish his whereabouts.

Officers say his disappearance is out of character as he has never been reported missing before.

His family in Wirral and North Wales are becoming increasingly concerned for him.

Mr Grundy is around 5ft 8ins, of medium build, with short cropped mousey brown hair. He was last seen wearing a polo T-shirt with red, white and blue horizontal stripes.

He is known to have links to the Bangor area of North Wales as well as Liverpool and Wirral.

Anyone who has any information about Mr Grundy's whereabouts should call Merseyside Police on 0151 777 2081, the 101 number, or Missing People charity on 116 000.

Meanwhile, Meols pensioner Trevor Haskayne, reported missing by his family on Sunday and subject to a police appeal for help in tracing him, has been found safe and well in London.