The 57-year-old hasn't been seen since leaving his home in Annna after 9.45pm on October 17
New images have been released in a bid to help locate missing man Paul Taylor who hasn't been in two weeks.
As well as the new picture, images of Paul's car, a blue Vauxhall Corsa, registration PY18 DYO, have been released. Officers believe he travelled from Annan towards Carlisle, specifically Carlisle West and the Yewdale area.Since then, Paul's car has been found abandoned in Langwathby near Penrith. It was found at about 8.30am on October 19.
Police would like to speak with these males as part of their investigation to help find Paul. Chief Superintendent Richard Quinn said: “Since Paul went missing almost two weeks ago officers have been conducting a full investigation to help find him. We have carried out house-to-house enquiries and thorough CCTV reviews.
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