Police have released new images of 32-year-old Ian Flitter who has been missing since Wednesday, January 15.

They revealed on Friday that they feared for his welfare after he had not been seen for over a fortnight.

They have now released images of him caught on CCTV on Tuesday, January 14 about about 3pm outside East Berkshire College in St Leonard's Road.

He was last seen the following day at about 6pm in the town centre.

Investigating officer, PC Scott McSweeney, based at Maidenhead police station, said: “We are appealing for the public’s help in locating Ian as we are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.

“If you see him, or know where he may be, please get in touch with Thames Valley Police as soon as possible.

“Anyone with information can do so by calling 101, quoting reference number 43200024407.”

Ian is known to frequent Windsor town centre, Eton Bridge, Maidenhead town centre, Reading and London Waterloo

He is white, 5ft 8ins tall, of slim build, with brown eyes, brown hair with sideburns and a short beard. He was last seen wearing a grey overcoat, scarf and gloves as well as carrying a backpack and a book.

Police are being assisted by Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue - a registered charity that works in partnership with Thames Valley Police to locate and rescue high risk vulnerable missing persons such as children and those living with dementia.

Its members are all volunteers and are highly trained in search and rescue techniques.

The team is available 24/7 to respond to incidents.