New images as Wiltshire Police continue search for missing man

New images have been released as Wiltshire Police continue their search for a missing man.

It’s been nearly five weeks since the disappearance of 25-year-old Bradley Porter – who left his home address in Penhill Drive in the early hours of Sunday 6 August.

Specialist search teams will be deployed over the weekend and are set to comb parts of the Penhill estate, Gorse Hill and Seven Fields.

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The force said members of the public “may see increased [police] activity”.

New images – featuring Bradley in CCTV footage taken in a lift at the David Murray John Tower on Friday 4 August – have been released.

When he went missing, he is believed to have been wearing black jeans and a white hoodie with zips on the front pockets. He was also wearing a white t-shirt, a lightweight waterproof jacket with bright orange patches on the shoulders and a black leather waist bag across his chest and chunky white trainers.

He was also riding a white bike which has orange detailing.

A senior officer leading the investigation, Detective Inspector Penny Andrews said: “We continue to urgently appeal for any information that might help us to find Bradley.

“As well as the searches which are taking place in Swindon over the weekend, we are particularly keen to hear from any who works on the Elgin Industrial estate who may have recorded dash cam footage from 5-25 August. It may well be that this could provide vital information that could help us to find Bradley.

“Bradley’s family are very worried about him and we would urge anyone who can help to get in contact.”

Anyone with information is asked to call Wiltshire Police on 101 quoting log 54230083550. You can leave information without giving your name by calling CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.

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