THE daughter of missing Bernard Hallas, a grandad of ten, has made an emotional plea for his safe return.

Mr Hallas, 84, of Bradley has not been seen since Tuesday night and was wearing his pyjamas, a hat, shoes and coat when he was last spotted in Aspley late on Tuesday night.

Police say anyone who sees Mr Hallas is asked to contact 999.

His daughter, Andrea Gill, said: “We just want you to come home Dad so we know you are safe.

“Everyone is very worried about you and we are looking everywhere for you.”

Mr Hallas has ten grandchildren and they are currently out looking for him.

“They just all want grandad home so they can enjoy Christmas with him. We won’t be able to enjoy Christmas if he isn’t with us,” Andrea added.

“The weather is horrible at the moment and it’s no place for you to be.”

Andrea also urged anyone who sees Mr Hallas to ring police immediately.

“If you see my Dad please don’t ignore him but ask him in for a cup of tea. He is a lovely, gentle old man. Then call the police who will do the rest.

“I can’t describe just how worried we are about him – if it was your Dad out there in the cold and wet then you would be very worried.”

Mr Hallas of Bradley was last seen on a bus from Bradley into Huddersfield at 8.20pm on Tuesday, December 18.

The bus went into Huddersfield Town Centre where Mr Hallas then caught another bus to Marsden. 

At the end of its route, at around 10.15pm, the bus went back into Huddersfield with Mr Hallas still onboard.

He was last sighted on CCTV at around 11pm on Wakefield Road, Aspley.

Mr Hallas suffers from several medical conditions and has no medication with him.

Police say he is described as a white man, around 5ft 5ins tall, clean shaven, frail and with whispy grey hair.

Huddersfield police have been carrying out extensive enquiries since he was reported missing to police.

Detective Inspector Philip Benson of Huddersfield CID said: “We are growing ever more concerned about the welfare of Bernard Hallas and we are appealing to members of the public to assist us in finding him.

“Mr Hallas suffers from several medical conditions and has no medication with him to treat these.

“He was last seen on travelling on a bus on Tuesday night in Huddersfield and we need to hear from anyone who may have seen him since.

“I would urge anyone does see him to take him into the warmth and contact the police on 999 immediately.

“Its important we locate him as soon as possible so anyone with any information we would like to speak to you.”

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