Michael Denon-Ross, a Briton who travelled to Australia last month, is missing in Alice Springs

A Briton who travelled to Australia last month is still missing in Alice Springs.

Northern Territory Police said they are concerned for the welfare of Michael Denon-Ross from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, after he failed to return to his hotel.

The 57-year-old flew to Perth from London last month on a three-month tourist visa and checked into an Alice Springs hotel on July 8 but has not been seen or heard from since.

He was due to check out of his accommodation on July 15 but did not return to the establishment despite leaving his luggage and possessions in the room.

Mr Denon-Ross is believed to have previously gone missing in 2013 after Gloucestershire Police appealed for information regarding his whereabouts.



He is described as Caucasian with very short dark hair and brown eyes and of a medium build.

Senior Sergeant Alex Brennan, from Northern Territory Police, said: 'Michael, who is on holidays from the UK, was last seen at his hotel in Alice Springs on 8 July.

'He has not been seen or heard from since. We ask anyone who sights Michael or who has any information to contact police.'