Police renew appeal to find missing man who likes to cycle to woods near Street

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Lawrence Kemp
Lawrence Kemp

Avon and Somerset Police are renewing their appeal and growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing man who is known to cycle to woods near Street.

Lawrence Kemp, of Glastonbury, hasn't been in touch with family members since late on Saturday night, August 1, and hasn't been into work, which is out of character.

He is 32 years old, white, about 5ft 8ins (170cm) tall and slim with a shaven head and a bushy brown beard. He has a tattoo on his right forearm and a tongue piercing.

The last confirmed sighting of him is in the early hours of Sunday August 2 in Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, when he was wearing a blue checked shirt similar to that in the photo, over a pale blue T-shirt.

He is believed to be using a red and black road bike with a slim frame, narrow tyres and curved handlebars.

He is known to cycle to local wooded areas and beauty spots including Glastonbury Tor and Combe Hill Wood near Street.

However, he has left home without his wallet, bank cards, cash, motorbike or van.

A police spokesperson said: "Lawrence, if you see this, please call your family, or ring 101.

"We just want to know that you are safe."

If you know where Lawrence is now, call 999 quoting reference 5220174041, or ring 101 with any other information.

     

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