PERSONAL belongings of a missing Blackburn man have been found at Euston Train Station in London.
Police said they were becoming "concerned" for Philip Deacon, who has not been seen for almost two months.
Mr Deacon's passport, bank card and personal papers have been found at London's Euston train station.
Police said they were unsure whether this was lost property or if he had been robbed.
Mr Deacon went missing from his home in Blackburn on July 21.
A police spokesman said: "Officers have been searching for Mr Deacon and there are growing concerns for his safety.
"Police are now appealing for help in locating Mr Deacon who would appear to be without identification or a method of gaining money and could possibly be injured."
He is described as having short dark brown/grey hair and is usually clean shaven.
He is around 5ft10in tall, has a pale complexion and speaks with a slight southern accent.
He is possibly wearing a navy blue sweater and corduroy trousers.
Anyone who may have seen Mr Deacon is asked to call police in Blackburn on 01254 51212
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