Police have launched an appeal to help find a Hampshire man.

Dean Cassell, 51, from Portsmouth, was last seen in the Widley Court Drive area of Cosham, at around 3.30pm on Thursday September 26.

He was reported missing three days later and has not been seen or heard from since.

Police believe he is known to visit Havant, Waterlooville, Fareham, Chichester and Brighton and are asking people with connections to these areas to spread their appeal.

He was last seen wearing a dark puffer-style jacket, pale blue jeans, dark trainers and a black backpack with thick straps.

Police have now released CCTV images of who they believe to be Dean which show him withdrawing money from the NatWest ATM in West Street, Havant, and later, on the platform of Nutbourne railway station in West Sussex.

A spokesperson for Hampshire Constabulary said: "We would like people to take a good look at the images. Does it remind of someone you saw at around that time? Perhaps you have seen someone matching this man’s description and clothing more recently?

"We are also appealing for motorists who drove on the A259 between Havant and Chichester between 6pm and 8pm on Thursday 26 September to check their dashcam footage.

"Officers would also like motorists to check their footage if they drove on the same road between Chichester Bypass and Bognor Regis, between 1pm and 4pm on Friday 4 October. This follows an unconfirmed sighting of Dean.

"He is described as white, 5ft 9ins tall, very slim, no hair and normally has no facial hair, but is likely to have not shaved recently."

If you have seen Dean, call Hampshire police on 101, quoting 44190347803.