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Robert Dalling

A Swansea man hasn't been seen since he walked away from the scene of a car crash

The family of a 51-year-old man who has been missing for more than two weeks after being involved in a car crash are becoming “increasingly concerned” about his welfare.

South Wales Police officers are appealing for help to trace Michael Chalk, who was last seen following a road traffic collision at about 8pm on March 10.

The car he was a passenger in collided with a wall in the Parkmill area of Swansea on the junction between the A4118 and North Hills Lane that leads to the Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park.

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The collision was minor and he is not believed to have been injured.

He was last seen walking along the A4118 in the direction of Oxwich, and was wearing a grey hooded top at the time.

A statement from the force read: “We and his family are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare and would ask anyone with information or Michael himself to contact us on 101 quoting occurrence 2000088890."

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