Search goes on for missing Clifton man Tim Fenner
By SimonPeevers | Monday, April 04, 2011, 06:56
Police have once again been appealing for information about missing Clifton man Tim Fenner, who was last seen at 12.30pm on Tuesday March 29, 2011.
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Tim Fenner, who has been missing for almost a week.
On Friday police renewed appeals for any sightings or information as a poster campaign was also stepped up in the area.
Tim, aged 49, who lives in Apsley Road, was last seen at an address in Pembroke Road and he is known to have parked his car on Pembroke Road before being reported missing at around 7.30pm that evening. He has not been seen or heard from since.
Posters appealing for information have gone up in wide area of Clifton and Bristol as police say they are concerned because his disappearance is out of character.
Timothy is described as a white man, 6ft tall and with a medium build and was last seen wearing a beige corduroy trousers, a beige jumper with a zip and a black hip-length coat.
His partner has told media in the Bristol that he would never go missing intentionally.
The family had just moved into a new flat in Clifton and he had gone back to their old home to hand over the keys.
Police said it was "very unusual" for a professional man with a supportive family to go missing.
Mr Fenner's partner of five years, Louise Davis, said they worked
together in the same office and that he left at 1000 BST to give their
old keys to the estate agent.
She said there was also a painter at their old flat, who Mr Fenner knew.
That was the last known sighting of him at about 1230 BST.
Ms Davis said Mr Fenner did not return to work and that when she got
home to Apsley Road, where they lived with her two children, later that
day, his car keys were there and his car was parked around the corner.
"I was absolutely scared to death," she told BBC Bristol.
"He's the most loving person. He loves his kids. This is very out of
character because he's unselfish. He thinks of everybody and it's
almost a fault.
"It took me 40 years before he came into my life and it's the best
thing ever. He was the best he's ever been in his life, he's always
said that.
"We are all missing him dreadfully. The kids come first with Tim and he wouldn't do this intentionally, no way."
Det Insp Ed Yaxley said: "It's very unusual for a man with plenty of
family contacts, a supportive family and a good professional life to go
missing in this manner."
Mr Fenner, who also has two children of his own, was last seen wearing
beige corduroy trousers, a beige jumper with a zip and a black
hip-length overcoat.
Anyone who has seen Timothy or knows where is should contact Avon and Somerset Police immediately on 0845 456 7000.
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