
Cumbria police said the search continues for a missing Workington man.
A spokesman said enquiries were ongoing into the whereabouts of Nicholas Degraff, who was last seen in Great Clifton on Sunday, December 12.
Specialist police teams, including divers and dog handlers, mountain rescue teams, Maryport Inshore Lifeboat and other agencies have been involved in the search since he was reported missing.
The community has also rallied round, taking part in searches over the weekend.
A police spokesman said: “Police and specialist teams are still conducting enquiries and searches of the river and surrounding locations.”
Nicholas Degraff was last seen last Sunday, December 12, in Great Clifton at around 5am, heading towards Workington.
Late last week, his jacket and his dog lead were found.
Anyone who has knowledge of Nicholas’ whereabouts is urged to call 999.
Nicholas is described as 5ft 10in, of slim build and with short, brown hair.
He has tattoos on his face and neck with spacer ear piercings.
He was last seen wearing a black jacket, black jogging bottoms, work boots and carrying an Iceland carrier bag.
Nicholas also had in his possession a 3M SPEED GLAS black welding mask – likely carried in a bag – which would be quite distinctive if found, police said.
Anyone with any other information is urged to report it at www.cumbria.police.uk/reportit or call 101.
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