A PEMBROKE Dock man is still missing, more than three weeks after he was last seen.
Jai Holroyd, 40, was reported missing on Monday, March 20, and was last seen in his silver Honda Civic in the area around Hobbs Point.
An extensive search of the area was carried out by Dyfed-Powys Police’s specialist search team and a police search adviser, a marine unit, specialist sonar, drones, a dog unit, as well as South Wales Police’s dive team, a helicopter and the Coastguard.
But on Thursday, March 30, the police announced the search was being scaled back.
Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed there has been no further update since the search was scaled back.
Mr Holroyd’s fiancée, Liz Brown, said he got home from work at around 7pm on Sunday, March 19, and went out for a drive around 11pm.
“You could see things were getting to him a little bit,” she said.
“I decided to go to bed at about 11pm. He said he had to go for a drive. Because he was so calm I wasn’t worried.
“I said to him ‘I love you. Don’t do anything stupid’. He said ‘I love you’ back.
“I went to sleep expecting him to be next to me when I woke up.”
She said she noticed she had a number of missed calls and messages. In one of these, Mr Holroyd told her: ‘I just want to say I love you’.
“To us, Jai’s just disappeared into thin air,” she said.
“His phone has been off since 3.40am [on Monday, March 20]. His bank account hasn’t been used.
“What can we do?
“If his body has left the car it could be anywhere, I understand that. But if they find the car then that would be an answer.
“They cannot just leave him.”
Mr Holroyd is described as being 5ft 8ins, bald and slim. He was believed to be wearing grey work trousers, with a number of black pockets and a grey Superdry hoodie on the day he went missing.
Anyone who has information that could help with the police investigation is asked to contact Dyfed Powys Police online, via email or by calling 101.
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