Authorities have issued a renewed plea for details concerning the location of an individual who vanished 14 years ago. Frank Whitehurst, a resident of Moseley, Birmingham, was last observed in October 2010, at the age of 63, upon departing his care facility. West Midlands Police reported that Mr. Whitehurst, who would currently be 77 years old, was also identified by the pseudonym Kenneth Horse. The police force emphasized that there were “no known issues or reasons” for his disappearance and encouraged anyone with relevant recollections to step forward. Officers further noted that Mr. Whitehurst was approximately 6ft 2in (1.88m) tall, had a medium build, grey hair, and brown eyes. His last known attire consisted of grey jogging bottoms and a dark blue sweatshirt. He was also known to be a smoker. A spokesperson stated, “He would often live on the streets of his own accord and would present as homeless despite having accommodation.” The spokesperson added, “Sadly there has been no trace of Frank but we are hoping our renewed appeal will jog people’s memories who lived in the area at the time.” Post navigation Equine Theft Reported from Hartley Paddock Donations for Veterans Stolen from Guisborough Cadets’ Base