MORE pictures have been released by police in a bid to trace missing man Alexander Stern.

Thames Valley Police appealed to the public earlier in the week to track down the missing 36-year-old from Kensington, London.

Today the force has re-appealed for help after Mr Stern was last seen in the Bull Inn, Sonning, at about 7.30pm on Saturday, January 11.

He was last seen wearing dark clothing and was carrying a rucksack, he was also wheeling a suitcase.

It is possible that he is no longer in possession of the rucksack.

The force has released further images today of missing Mr Stern one of which shows him wheeling a suitcase and heading past Coppa Club towards Sonning Bridge on the B478.

There is a picture of smaller version of the suitcase Mr Stern had, as well as a picture of him from inside the Bull Inn.

Police also said as part of its search operations it has been helped by Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue Team.

Investigating officer, detective inspector Ben Henley, said: “We now have some further images to help in the search for Alexander.

“The police and his family and friends are very concerned for his welfare.

“If you saw Alexander last Saturday or think you may have seen him, please contact Thames Valley Police.

“We hope these images may remind you of what Alexander was wearing and carrying that day and hope this could help trace him.

“If anyone in the area could check any CCTV or dash-cam footage they have and let us know of anything you find which could be related to Alexander, please share this with us.

“If you information about his whereabouts contact the non-emergency number 101 or make a report online, quoting the reference 43200016370.”