Update

Officers searching for missing Jason Jarvis from Bournemouth are pleased to be able to update that he is safe and well.

At 2.47pm on Friday 13 September 2019 Dorset Police had received a report of concern for the welfare in relation to him as he had not been seen by his family since Thursday 12 September 2019.

Jason returned home this morning, Saturday 14 September 2019.

We would like to thank everyone who shared our appeal.

 

Officers searching for a missing Bournemouth man are appealing for help from the public to find him.

At 2.47pm on Friday 13 September 2019 Dorset Police received a report of concern for the welfare of Jason Jarvis, aged 47, who was believed to be in the Bournemouth area but had not been seen by his family since Thursday 12 September 2019.

There was a further report at around 3pm that Jason had been seen by the ambulance service in the area of Branksome Wood Road but he was no longer with them.

Jason is described as white, five feet ten inches tall and of slim and muscular build with a shaved head. It is believed he was wearing a white shirt and black trousers and was either wearing or carrying a black Superdry body warmer.

Chief Inspector Alan Setchell, of Dorset Police, said: “We understand Jason has been very upset recently and we are keen to locate him as soon as possible to make sure he is safe and well.

“We are carrying out searches in the Bournemouth area, with support from the NPAS helicopter, to try and locate him and I would urge anyone with information as to his whereabouts, or who sees a man matching the description given, to please contact police immediately.

“I would also like to make a direct plea to Jason if you see this appeal to please contact us or your family as we just want to ensure you are all right.”

Anyone with information or knowledge as to Jason’s whereabouts is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk, via email [email protected] or by calling 101, quoting incident number 13:257.

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