The Northern Territory Police Force hold concerns for the welfare of 44-year-old Angelo.
The Northern Territory Police Force hold concerns for the welfare of 44-year-old Angelo.

Police have released a new photo as they continue to hold concern for the welfare of a 44-year-old man who was last seen nine days ago on a busy road in Ludmilla.

Previously, the man, Angelo, was last seen at about 7pm on Saturday, January 3, walking in the direction of one of the service stations on Bagot Road in Ludmilla.

However police released a new image on Monday, January 12, from an hour after the previous sighting of Angelo at 8.05pm when he was captured entering a service station on the same road.

Police continue to hold concern for the welfare of 44-year-old Angelo. Picture: NT Police
Police continue to hold concern for the welfare of 44-year-old Angelo. Picture: NT Police
He was wearing a wide brimmed bucket hat, a purple Everlast T-shirt, dark shorts and thongs at the time.

Police stated previously Angelo could also be wearing either white tracksuit pants and a black shirt or a Port Adelaide football shirt and black shorts.

Angelo was last seen on January 3.
Angelo was last seen on January 3.
Angelo was subsequently reported missing to police on Tuesday, January 6.

Police released a statement two days later stating they hold concerns for Angelo’s welfare and said officers and Angelo’s family have renewed calls for anyone who may have information on his whereabouts to contact them.

Source: https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/concerns-held-for-44yearold-angelo-last-seen-on-bagot-road-five-days-ago/news-story/6df8e29e8b99cefda7ed10dd1972b355