Police have issued a fresh appeal for help in tracing a missing man whose mobile phone signal was last tracked to Cornwall.
Originally from Penzance, Craig Cripps had been staying with friends in Redditch since July 2011 and started a new job as a barman at a Birmingham city centre pub. But he failed to turn up for work on September 2, 2011 and hasn't been seen since.
The 32-year-old sent an e-mail to a friend two days later and the last time police were able to track his phone signal was in Penzance shortly after he went missing.
"Since his disappearance we have made exhaustive enquiries to try to trace him," said DC Lindsey Coleman of West Mercia Police. "We have issued witness appeals in Redditch and the Birmingham area where he had been working, as well as regularly speaking with his family and friends.
"Mr Cripps has previously been known by the surname Saddler and grew up in the Penzance area. As this is the last time his phone was traced we are hoping someone in the Penzance area may know where he is."
He is described as white, 6ft 2in tall, of medium build, with brown hair and blue eyes. When he was last seen his hair was shaved, however, he has previously worn it long.
Mr Cripps or anyone who knows where he is, are asked to contact DC Coleman on 0300 3333000, quoting incident 215-S-090911.