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Police are appealing for dashcam footage to trace a man who has been missing for more than a week.

Gary Sheperd-Mason was seen leaving his home in Russell Terrace in Carmarthen on Thursday, November 15.

He was then seen at the junction of Waterloo Terrace and Barn Road in the town the following day, but has not been seen or heard from since. He has not contacted his family or friends, according to police.

An appeal has now been launched to retrieve dashcam footage from anyone who was driving in the area where he was last seen.

A spokeswoman for Dyfed-Powys Police said: “Mr Sheperd-Mason was seen at the junction of Waterloo Terrace and Barn Road, Carmarthen, at 2pm on Friday, November 16. He was wearing a coat which covered his neck, holding a clear plastic bag and smoking a cigarette.

“Officers are now keen to receive dashcam footage from anyone who was in the area between 1pm and 3pm on that day.”

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Mr Sheperd-Mason is described as 6ft 1ins tall, of skinny build, with brown hair which he sometimes wears in a ponytail.

He has a tattoo of a bulldog on one arm and an SAS tattoo on the other. He usually has stubble and a gold stud earring in his right ear.

He is likely to be wearing a hat, and is possibly wearing a black bomber jacket, a blue hooded top and blue jeans.

Anyone with information about Mr Shepherd-Mason’s whereabouts is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police by calling 101.