Police have issued a fresh appeal for information about a man who went missing 14 years ago.
West Midlands Police are continuing to ask the community for help in one of their longest-running missing person cases.
Frank Whitehurst, who has been missing since 2010, was last seen leaving his care home in October 2010.
The then 63-year-old, from Moseley, Birmingham, would be 77-years-old now, and officiers are hoping that the latest appeal might lead to someone remembering something about his disappearance.
Frank was approximately 6ft 2ins tall, medium build, with grey hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing grey jogging bottoms and a dark blue sweatshirt.
He was known to use an alias of Kenneth Horse. He was also known to smoke.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “Frank left his care home in October 2010 and did not return.
“He has not been seen since. There were no known issues or reasons for him going missing.
“He would often live on the streets of his own accord and would present as homeless despite having accommodation.”
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