North Yorkshire Police has confirmed that Davey Fullaton has been found safe and well at home in Glasgow. 

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POLICE are "very concerned" for a missing man who got off a coach at Wetherby Services but failed to return to it.

Henry aka Davey Fullaton, 68, from Glasgow, was travelling from Scotland to Hull ferry port when the coach he was travelling on stopped for a break at Wetherby Services at around 4.30pm yesterday (July 9), North Yorkshire Police said.

Mr Fullaton left all his belongings on the coach including phone, passport, bag and medication, but did not return to continue his journey, the force added.

He was reported missing just before 6pm yesterday.

A spokesperson for the force commented: "Officers are now very concerned for his safety.

"Searches of the area have been carried out including the roads leading from the services and with assistance from the National Police Air Service’s helicopter.

A possible sighting was made at junction 47 (A1 with the A59 to York and Harrogate).

"Inquiries are also continuing in his home city of Glasgow and with the coach operator and with other transport providers who have called at Wetherby Services. "

Davey is described as white, around 5ft 7in, of medium build, brown hair, unshaven with stubble and wearing glasses and a grey top.

Police are appealing to anyone who believes they have seen Davey either in the services, along any of the roads leading from it, or if they have offered him a lift.

Call 999 with any sightings.