Police are continuing to appeal for information on the whereabouts of a golfer who went missing from Tenby four years ago today (Friday).
James Nutley from Caldicot Monmouthshire was last seen in the resort at around 11pm on Sunday October 24th.
James was in the area with friends for a golfing break. He arrived in Tenby between 5pm and 5.30pm and later went to three pubs: The Lifeboat Inn on Tudor Square , The Three Mariners on George Street and then The Prince of Wales on Upper Frog Street.
When he didn't return to his hotel his friends raised the alarm.
An intensive search of the coast failed to find James. The following Wednesday, October 27th some of Mr Nutley's possessions, including his driving licence, were found on the South Beach , directly below the Clarence Hotel on The Esplanade in Tenby.
James Nutley is described as being 6ft 2ins tall, with brown hair. He was last seen wearing a white top with blue sleeves and blue jeans.
Anybody who may remember seeing James Nutley or have information as to his whereabouts is asked to contact Tenby police station on 0845 330 2000.
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