Police extremely concerned for Louth man’s welfare
Have you seen David?
Update 8.15pm 6 June:
We are asking people to check their CCTV and Ring doorbell footage as we continue our efforts to locate missing David, 55.
David, 55, went missing from Gresley Road in Louth at some point between 11.30pm on Saturday 4 June and 6.30am on Sunday 5 June. We hope that cameras in the local area could help to determine the direction he went in to aid our search efforts, as well as pinpoint the exact time he went missing.
We are keen to hear from people with footage from properties located off the following roads:
Newmarket
Stewton Lane
London Road
Horncastle Road
Wood Lane
We would also been keen for people to check their dashcam footage if they were in that area during the timescale provided.
David left home on foot and does not have any money, mode of transport, or phone with him, and his family and we are extremely concerned for his welfare.
Please contact us on 101 quoting incident 84 of 5 June if you can help.
Original release:
We are concerned for the welfare of 55-year-old David and are appealing for the public’s help to find him.
David is white, around 6ft 1” tall, with grey/dark hair, a dark goatee beard, and a medium build.
He was last seen in the Louth area at 11.30pm last night (Saturday 4 June) wearing black jogging trousers, black mid length jacket and brown tan walking trainers.
He is believed to be on foot in the surrounding rural areas.
If you have seen David, or know where he is, please contact us on 101 quoting incident 84 of today (5 June).
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A brand-new exhibition coming to The Collection Museum Microworld: Lincoln, invites you to explore eight digital worlds by moving, dancing, singing, and playing.
Opening on Saturday 9 July 2022, the immersive exhibition Microworld: Lincoln, is suitable for all ages. Made up of eight digital worlds – or ‘ecosystems’ – this artwork is filled with amazing colours, patterns, shapes, and artificial creatures that you can design and interact with.
This exhibition offers something for everyone; kids can explore the digital worlds with energetic interactions such as dancing, jumping, and singing. Families are invited to work together to engage with Microworld and create their own micro-stories. Programmers and creative coding experts can investigate the interacting algorithms and set the audience additional challenges.
In Microworld: Lincoln everyone becomes a digital artist, with the ability to add their own ideas and creatures using smartphones or tablets provided in the gallery.
Jenny Gleadell, exhibitions officer at The Collection Museum, said:
“This isn’t really like anything we’ve had in the gallery before. It will be fun and colourful, totally interactive and immersive, and completely unique for each person.
“We were able to preview some of the themes and ideas around the exhibition at the Lincolnshire Show last week, and there was a real buzz of excitement amongst visitors about seeing it for themselves when it opens. I’m looking forward to people’s reactions!”
An exciting programme of events and talks will invite visitors to enjoy this world-famous artwork in a variety of ways. Three, monthly, late-night openings will bring the perfect summer social to the museum, promising something for everyone to enjoy. A very special hybrid event will take place in the gallery, where the visitors will be able to virtually meet Microworld: Lincoln artists Genetic Moo.
Those who are looking for a more relaxed experience of this popular exhibition will be able visit our ‘Chilled Out’ sessions on Wednesday mornings from 9am to 10am.
Find out more about the upcoming exhibition and events by visiting www.thecollectionmuseum.com, or by following The Collection Museum on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.