CCTV footage shows missing Blackpool man Jason Goldrick walking in Poulton
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Following an extensive review of CCTV footage, police have now traced Jason walking on Hardhorn Road – across Garstang Road – towards Poulton at around 2.40am on November 2.
Jason Goldrick, 50, was last seen at around 11.30pm on November 1 at Blackpool Victoria Hospital’s main entrance.
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Hide AdJason, of Park Road, walked out of the hospital towards East Park Drive, but has not been seen since.
Police are appealing for information and urging Poulton residents to check all outbuildings, as Jason has previously stayed in garages and sheds.
Det Chief Insp Pauline Stables, of Lancashire Police’s Force Major Investigation Team, said: “This is a significant development in our search for Jason and I am appealing to people in the Poulton area for any information which might assist with our enquiries.
“I’m particularly keen for residents to check garages, sheds and outbuildings. We know Jason has previously slept rough and it might be he is staying in the area.
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Hide Ad“We remain very concerned about his disappearance. Every day which goes by without finding Jason is more and more worrying. He has been missing for more than a month now and while we have conducted numerous enquiries to find him, he has yet to be located.
“We remain committed to finding him and have a large team working on the inquiry.”
Jason is described as white, 5ft 8in tall, of medium build with short, grey hair.
He was wearing a long sleeve dark blue jumper without a hood, dark blue joggers, and black trainers at the time of his disappearance.
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Hide AdOfficers have conducted extensive searches in and around the Blackpool Victoria Hospital area, as well as at a property in Park Road as part of the inquiry.
He was later released under investigation pending further enquiries.
At this time Jason’s disappearance is being treated as a missing person investigation.
Det Chief Insp Stables added: “Jason’s family has been left devastated by his disappearance.
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Hide Ad“They just want to find him – any piece of information, however seemingly insignificant, could be crucial to locating him.
“Please take a good look at his picture too – have you seen him, or a man similar in description, in recent weeks? Call police if you can help.”
Anyone with information should contact Blackpool Police with any information on 101 quoting log 1156 of November 6. For immediate sightings call 999.