POLICE have issued a new appeal to help solve the mystery disappearance three months ago of a Somerset man.

Officers are eager to trace Lawrence Kemp, from Glastonbury, who was reported missing on Monday night, August 3.

They say they remain concerned for his welfare.

He left home without his wallet, bank cards, cash, motorbike or van.

He hasn’t been in touch with family members since two days before his disappearance and hasn’t been into work, which is out of character.

Lawrence is 32-years-old, white, about 170cm (5ft 8ins) tall and slim with a shaven head and a bushy brown beard.

He has a tattoo on his right forearm that says 'Fear kills happiness', and a tongue piercing.

When last seen he was wearing a bright blue checked shirt with a lighter blue T-shirt underneath.

The last confirmed sighting of him is in the early hours of Sunday, August 2 in Benedict Street, Glastonbury.

Specialist police teams have carried out searches in and around Glastonbury, supported by dog handlers and a drone operator, but have found no trace.

Last month his family issued a statement saying: “Lawrence’s disappearance is highly out of character.

"As a family we are beyond worried, and are desperate to know if he is safe and well.

"He is a much-loved son, brother, uncle and brother-in-law, who we are all used to seeing at least weekly.

“Lawrence’s nephews and nieces are concerned and struggling to understand why and where he has gone, they miss him terribly.

"Please if anyone knows anything tell the police or Missing People charity.”

Lawrence or anyone who knows his whereabouts is asked to call his family or police on 101.

If you know where Lawrence is now, call 999 quoting reference 5220174041, or ring 101 with any other information.