Police have renewed their appeals over a missing Hungarian man.

Tamas Fuchsz, 49, was last seen at a house party in Jessamine Street, Ravensthorpe, on April 21.

He had been drinking and said he might go to London. He has not been seen since.

Tamas was wearing a brown, possibly leather, jacket, a white shirt or t-shirt, black suit trousers and black dress shoes.

He is 5ft 7in tall, of medium build, has tidy straight, collar length hair and is clean shaven. He also has Alexandra tattooed on his upper left arm.

Tamas works at the Super Shine car wash in Heckmondwike and has a strong Hungarian/German accent and understands a little English.

Det Insp Andy Parr, of Dewsbury CID, said: “This is out of character for Mr Fuchsz to go missing in this way.

“He has lots of friends within the Hungarian community in Dewsbury. We are appealing for them to get in touch with us if they know where he might be.

“Mr Fuchsz had mentioned that he wanted to travel to London on the night of the party so he may have made, or is making, his way there.”

Anyone with information should call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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