Police have issued new images and information after a visitor to Bristol vanished.

Lee Horton, 36, from Evesham, in Worcestershire, contacted his family on Tuesday, March 11, to say he was in Bristol and would be catching a train home but he never arrived.

They last heard from him at around midday and was reported missing the next day, Wednesday, March 12.

Enquiries so far have established that Lee unsuccessfully tried to book accommodation in the city early on Tuesday and later visited a bank in Clifton.

Officers have confirmed through CCTV that he was in Upper Maudlin Street at 10.45am on Tuesday and on Queens Road at about 11am.

Lee was seen on CCTV in Upper Maudlin Street at 10.45am on Tuesday
Lee was seen on CCTV in Upper Maudlin Street at 10.45am on Tuesday (Image: Avon and Somerset Police)

All lines of enquiry are being followed up, including focused CCTV checks and enquiries with hotels.

Lee’s worried family has travelled to Bristol and met with senior investigating officers today, Friday, March 14.

They say his visit to Bristol is not unusual as he likes to visit new places but it’s out of character for him not to be in contact.

Lee was captured on CCTV on Queens Road at about 11am on Tuesday.
Lee was captured on CCTV on Queens Road at about 11am on Tuesday. (Image: Avon and Somerset Police)

Police are increasingly concerned for Lee’s welfare and are keen to hear from anyone with information which could help find him.

Lee is 5ft 11ins tall and white with short dark brown hair and a beard.

He has a distinguishing birth mark on his right arm.

Missing Lee was last seen in Bristol
Missing Lee was last seen in Bristol (Image: Avon and Somerset Police)

He was wearing a blue jacket, dark-coloured jeans and was carrying a large black rucksack with red tags on it.

Police are urging members of the public to check their dashcam, CCTV and any other footage for sightings.

A spokesperson said: “Let us know if you find a large black rucksack with red tags. Check any outbuildings in case he sought shelter.”

If you know where Lee is now, call 999 or ring 101 with any other information, giving the reference 5225073912.