Underwater teams and police officers are continuing their desperate search in Llandudno for a missing man.
Steven Lee Ancill, 45, has been missing from the Llandudno/Deganwy area since Saturday.
Steven Lee Ancill. Picture: North Wales Police
The Llandudno Coastguard and RNLI were tasked with searching the Great Orme area over the weekend, but found nothing.
A Llandudno Coastguard spokesperson said: "Over the weekend we were tasked to search for a Missing person in the Great Orme area.
"We were initially tasked at 15:33 on Saturday and along with Penmon Coastguards, Llandudno Lifeboat RNLI, SARDA Wales, North Wales Police and Rescue 936, we searched the Great Orme area.
"We searched until 10pm but due to the lack of light the search was suspended until the following day.
"We started again on Sunday, recommencing at 9am and working until 5pm but nothing was found.
"After two long days it was decided to end our involvement in the search, as we had conducted an extensive search of the Great Orme with nothing found, although Police enquiries are continuing."
North Wales Police are continuing their efforts in Llandudno with underwater search teams and officers currently on site.
North Wales Police officers and underwater teams searching the Llandudno area. Picture: David Thomas
Mr Ancill is described as 5"5 tall, brown hair, slim build and was last seen wearing glasses, a grey jumper, dark blue jeans, navy and brown shoes and large navy parka duffle coat with fur hood.
Police are urging anyone who may have seen him to contact 101 using the reference number X022002.
The North Wales Police underwater search and maritime team on the Llandudno Promenade. Picture: David Thomas
They are also asking for any Dash Cam footage from vehicles on the Great Orme Toll Road between 9am and 3pm on Saturday, February 16.
These can be emailed to force.control@nthwales.pnn.police.uk with the same reference number.
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