A timeline of Pawel Matyniak’s last movements have been released two weeks after he was reported missing.
Norfolk Constabulary is appealing to anyone who may have seen Pawel since the sightings on Tuesday November 30 2021 in the Carrel Road area of Gorleston. The 21-year-old was reported missing by his family in the early hours of Wednesday 1 December.
Pawel, was described as wearing grey Nike tracksuit bottoms, black Adidas trainers, with a white sole and white stripes, white t-shirt, and a brown /beige jacket with white fur collar when he went missing.
Chief Inspector Matt Dyson: “The timeline gives an indication of Pawel’s last footsteps as we know them, there have been no more positive sightings after this time.
“We have carried out extensive searches near his home and in local areas he was known to frequent. We again appeal to anyone who may have information on his whereabouts. Although the physical searches are likely to be scaled back, our investigation remains open and we would urge anyone who may have seen him to come forward.”
Timeline – Tuesday 30 November 2021
- At 6.02pm – a member of the public sees what is suspected to be Pawel on Kennedy Avenue in Gorleston.
- Just after 6.02pm, CCTV footage on Kennedy Avenue shows Pawel walking in the direction of Bridge Road. The white reflective stripe on his trainers stands out in the footage.
- At 6.03pm – CCTV from Orde Avenue, Gorleston – shows Pawel walking down the alleyway beside the tennis club at the bottom of the avenue which leads to the Old Railway Line.
- Approximately 7pm – a second sighting of Pawel is made on Victoria Avenue in Gorleston. Pawel was heading in the direction of Park Road. His direction of travel was the seafront.
Pawel is described as white, approximately 5 ft 10 in height, and of medium build with brown curly hair, dark facial hair.
Officers have already made house-to-house enquiries, checked CCTV footage, carried out extensive searches involving Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue and drones. Posters featuring Pawel have been distributed in the local area to churches, food banks and shelters.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Norfolk Police on 101, quoting incident number 9 of 1st December. Alternatively, they can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Police appeal for any further information to trace missing Gorleston man after timeline of last sightings released