A new appeal for information on the whereabouts of a man who has been missing for 14 years has been launched by police.
Frank Whitehurst, from Moseley, Birmingham, has not been seen since he left home in October 2010, aged 63.
Mr Whitehurst, who would now be 77, was also known to use the alias Kenneth Horse, West Midlands Police said.
There are no “known issues or reasons” for his disappearance and anyone who remembers anything should come forward, police have urged.
Mr Whitehurst was around 6ft 2in (1.88m) tall, of medium build with gray hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing gray jogging bottoms and a navy blue sweatshirt.
He is also known to smoke, officials added.
“He often lived on the streets of his own accord and posed as homeless despite having accommodation,” a spokesman said.
“Sadly there is no trace of Frank, but we hope our renewed appeal will stir up the memories of people who lived in the area at the time.”