The search for a missing Swindon man is ongoing ten days after he disappeared.
People living in the Pinehurst area are being asked to check their sheds and outbuildings as detectives hunt for 43-year-old Trevor.
Wiltshire Police are said to be “increasingly concerned for his welfare”.
Trevor was last seen on 1 April and has since disappeared – with no one having seen or heard from him since.
He was last seen wearing a black beanie hat with a white skull on the front, a distinctive orange jumper/sweatshirt with a fire graphic across the whole of it and an image of a motorbike on the back, and black trousers.
Wiltshire Search and Rescue vonunteers have been deployed over several days to assist in searching for Trevor.
DI Helen Clarke said: “It’s crucial that we hear from anyone who has seen Trevor since he was reported missing on April 1.
“Please check any CCTV, dash cam footage or doorbell cameras – even a small clue could provide vital evidence in our search.
“If you live in the Pinehurst area, please also look in your sheds and outhouses for anything that might appear out of place or if there is any discarded clothing.
“You will see from the images accompanying this appeal that Trevor was last seen wearing a very distinctive hoodie, hopefully that may jog someone’s memory.
“I would also like to appeal directly to Trevor – if you can, please contact a member of your family or the police as soon as you can – we need to know that you are well.
“Your family is very worried about you Trevor.”
If you can help, please call Wiltshire Police on 999 quoting log 54 of 3 April – giving as much detail as you can.