Officers trying to establish the identity of a man who was found in Weymouth are appealing for the public’s help in an effort to find out who he is or where he might be from.

The man, who was found in the town near the seafront on Wednesday 28 September 2022, is described being around 50 years old, five feet nine inches tall and of slim build. He has light blue/grey eyes, long, curly, matted brown hair and a long brown beard. It is believed that he speaks with a slight Eastern European accent.

When he was found, he was wearing a black motorcycle helmet with no visor, a black shirt, a black leather jacket, black suit trousers on top of other black trousers and brown workman’s boots. He was carrying a black rucksack.

Police Constable Richard Symonds, of Dorset Police, said: “Since he was found, the man has been in the safe care of the health service. Unfortunately, he has not been able to tell us who he is or provide any details about where he lives or his family. Despite officers having carried out a number of enquiries, including checking missing person reports with other police forces, we are not any closer to establishing this information.

“I am hoping that by releasing a photo of the man, somebody might recognise him and can help us establish who he might be.”

Anyone with information about the man’s identity is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk/contact or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55220158012.

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