CCTV showing the last known movements of missing Farnham man Mark Maclay has been released.

The CCTV taken from Lidl supermark in Dogflud Way, Farnham shows the 62-year-old in the shop at around 9pm on Monday (January 27), the day he disappeared.

There have been no sightings and no one has heard from him since that time.

A dive team from Specialist Group International was called in to assist with the search yesterday (Thursday) after some of Mark’s belongings were found near the bank of the River Wey near Farnham Maltings.

A police helicopter as also assisted with the search over several days this week, as has Surrey Search and Rescue.

Inspector Blaine Rafferty from Surrey Police said: “We are continuing our search for Mark and hope that this CCTV might jog the memories of anyone who was in the area at the time and help us pinpoint his movements.

“If anyone has any information please contact us as soon as possible on 101 and quote the reference number PR/45200011059.”

Mark is described as white, around 6ft tall, well-built and balding with white hair. He was wearing a green jacket, jeans and a beige baseball cap and had a backpack with him.

Inspector Dave Thomas added earlier in the week: “We have a lot of officers out looking for Mark and we have also asked for assistance from Specialist Group International to assist with a search of the stretch of river close to where some of his belongings have been found.

"We are very concerned for his wellbeing and we are doing everything we can to find him. However, we would urge anyone who thinks they may have seen Mark, or with any other information, to come forward as soon as possible.”

If you have seen Mark, or you have any information which could help, contact the police on 101, quoting incident reference number PR/45200011059.