The search for a missing man continues, a week after he was last seen leaving his house in the early morning.
Adam Daniel McGrath was last seen leaving his house, on Rue du Maupertuis in St Clement, at 5:30 am, 13 May.
Police believe he drove through Gorey before using the northern roads to drive east to Grosnez.
Officers found the 58-year-old's family car, a white Ford Fiesta Zetec, at Grosnez car park later that afternoon.
He is described as 5'9" with a broad build and white hair and is thought to be wearing a dark t-shirt with dark transit bottoms (either Lonsdale or Adidas) with black Skechers trainers.
Islanders around Grosnez, Plemont and the arterial routes around the north of the island are being asked to check any dashcam or doorbell video footage between 5:30 am and 7:15 am, from that day.
Police are keen to speak to anyone with information on Mr McGrath’s movements, or who may have seen him in the week leading up to his disappearance.
Over the last week, various agencies have joined in the search for Adam, including Jersey Search and Rescue (JSAR), Jersey Fire and Rescue Service (JFRS), Channel Island Air Search, Air Rescue Channel Islands, Jersey Coastguard, and the Honorary Police have all been involved.
Emergency services have also used drones, boats, planes and search and rescue dogs.
Adam’s family remain supported by specialist officers.
Officials ask that islanders remain vigilant and watchful when out and about and report anything that may be helpful to the police on 01534 612 612 or anonymously on CrimeStoppers on 0800 555111.

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