By Rebecca Black (PA)
The mother of a missing man has issued an appeal for information to help find her son.
Alan Whiteside, 33, was last seen in Antrim on December 17.
His mother Pamela said she and her wider family circle are growing increasingly concerned for Alan’s welfare.
“His son and I just want Alan home safe,” she said.
“If anyone has any information, I would ask them to please contact police. The smallest thing might help find him.”
Mr Whiteside was last seen leaving licensed premises in the High Street area of Antrim at around 9pm on Sunday December 17, heading in the direction of Market Square and down towards the pedestrian bridge over the river.
He is described as being approximately 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build, and with brown hair and eyes. When last seen, he was wearing black jeans, a short-sleeved black T-shirt and black Adidas trainers.
A police spokesperson said: “We continue to appeal to anyone who may have seen Alan in Antrim town centre, Bridge Street, Lough Road, Clarke Court or Dublin Road between 9pm and 10pm on that date to get in touch.
“It was the Sunday before Christmas, so we know a lot of people may have been out and about in the area. If you spoke to Alan that night, please let us know.
“Lough Neagh Rescue, the Community Rescue Service, and volunteers are continuing to assist with our efforts and we want to thank them for their invaluable support.
“Anyone with any information which might assist us is asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1781 of 19/12/23.”
33 year old Alan Whiteside