Missing Alex Wilby: 'Exhausted' mum frantic with worry issues direct plea to son

Alex Wilby
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The mother of Alex Wilby has issued a direct plea to her missing son, saying: “Please just come home."

Alex, 38, from Wakefield, was last seen leaving his family home in Ryhill, near Barnsley, on the morning of Sunday, November 24.

West Yorkshire Police are 'extremely concerned' for his welfare. Alex is described as white, about 5ft 7ins tall and of slim build. He was last seen wearing a black fleece jacket, black jogging bottoms and white and black trainers.

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Caroline Jones told Yorkshire Live: "Alex had been staying with me as he'd been suffering with depression, he went for a walk on Sunday and we haven't seen or heard from him since.

"I haven't slept for five days, I'm exhausted, we are so worried. Alex if you can see this at all, please just come home."

As enquiries continue to locate Alex, officers are asking people living in the Ryhill, South Hiendley, Havercroft and Brierley areas to assist this investigation by checking their CCTV systems and any dash cam footage obtained between the hours of 11am and 3pm.

Detective Inspector Sarah Degnan of Wakefield District CID, said: “We are increasingly concerned for the welfare of Alex, who has now not been seen for a considerable amount of time.

“It is out of character for him not to make contact with his family and friends for so long, and they are very concerned at his unexpected disappearance.”

Anyone who believes they can assist with this investigation is asked to contact police on 101, or by using the livechat facility on the West Yorkshire Police website, quoting log 1075 of 24 November.

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