POLICE have appealed for information and CCTV footage as the search for a missing 18-year-old continues.

Frantisek Morris, known as Frankie, was last seen near the Vaynol Arms in Pentir just after 1.20pm on Sunday, May 2. His bike was find at the location on Sunday, May 9.

North Wales Police said Frankie, from Llandegfan, was walking towards the direction of Caerhun, pushing a bike and wearing a grey T-shirt and blue shorts.

The force has appealed for members of the public to get in touch as it is using "a considerable amount" of resources in the search.

Chief inspector Llinos Davies said: "I would like to appeal directly to Frankie and want him to know that our only concern is to know that he is safe and well. I urge Frankie or anyone who knows of his whereabouts to make contact with us. We will need to check on Frankie’s welfare, but his confidentiality and wishes will be respected.

"We continue to be concerned about Frankie, and are still utilising a considerable amount of both police and partner agency resources, both of which have been dedicated to finding Frankie for nearly a week. We are working closely with Frankie’s family to explore every possible line of enquiry at this difficult time. If you have any information regarding Frankie’s whereabouts, please get in touch."

A post shared on the NWP Gwynedd North Facebook page said: "We are still appealing for anyone with information or CCTV/dashcam footage regarding the whereabouts of 18 year old Frantisek 'Frankie' Morris to contact us. The last confirmed sighting of him was near the Vaynol Arms, Pentir at 1.22pm on Sunday 2nd of May. Frankie was walking towards the direction of Caerhun. He was pushing a bike and wearing a grey T-shirt and blue shorts."

If you have any information related to the incident you should contact police on 101 or use the force's online reporting service.