Police are asking for the public's help to find a missing 52-year-old man.
Craig Mathew Travers was last heard from on Thursday morning, July 18.
"It is believed Mr Travers left his residence about 8:30am, and was intending on collecting wood in an area adjacent to Forrest Highway, in Harvey, however he failed to return home," a WA Police spokesperson said.
"Mr Travers has not been seen or heard from since, which is out of character, and police hold concerns for his welfare."
Mr Travers is described as being fair skinned, 175-180cm tall, of medium build with blonde hair and brown eyes.
He is driving a white Nissan Patrol tray top utility, which has a white tradie style canopy / box attached, with registration ‘1IAP 136’.
He is believed to be towing a trailer with registration ‘BY 84078’
Anyone who sees Mr Travers, or his Nissan Patrol utility and trailer, is asked to call Police immediately on 131 444.
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