A pensioner who travelled to Oxford to visit his mother's grave has been missing since Sunday.
Albert Hearn, 65, failed to return to his Plymouth home after checking out of the Eurobar Hotel in George Street, Oxford. It is not known if he boarded his coach.
Police believe he could be suffering from depression, and are concerned about his safety.
Mr Hearn, who had a black holdall with him, is described as 6ft tall, of average build, with a slight stoop and short grey hair. He wears glasses, has no teeth, and is described as having a red nose and a pot belly. He was wearing a beige jacket and beige trousers, a cream shirt and brown shoes.
Anyone with information should call WPc Avril Smith on 01865 266333.
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