The 53-year-old from Trouro disappeared from the event last weekend and has not appeared since.  Despite the ongoing police investigation into his disappearance, his family fears that it is as if he “disappeared” since no information has been given.  They fear that the more it disappears, the worse the result will be. 

Vicky’s wife and two children – Emily, 25, and Ryan, 21 – again appealed for help to anyone who may have identified the music lover. A family statement said: “It has been over a week since we last saw or heard Frank. Our lives have been turned upside down. We do not know how we can continue without him. We miss him so much. We are completely devastated and need him home. Without answers, we can not overcome it. We have to get answers. “ Read more: The search continues around Portleven for Truro’s lost father, James Parsons Frank, a married man for 26 years who has lived in Trouro for decades, works as a postman and then as a drug delivery guide for Boots. His family said his friends and colleagues went out day and night walking the coastal trails looking for him since his disappearance, which shows how well known and loved by people in and around Cornwall and how many lives that has touched. They added: “The police investigation is still ongoing, however we had no further information. Frank was seen climbing the pier in Portleven earlier in the evening and may have been sitting on the bench opposite the harbor and may have gone to the beach. Police believe he may have descended the stairs opposite the counter near the port. “Are we asking anyone at the Portleven Food Festival to reminisce about that time and show if they’ve seen Frank go downstairs or sit on the bench across the harbor?” A family photo of James ‘Frank’ Parsons released by his loved ones (Image: Frank Parsons family) While police are still searching for Frank, he has not been helped by the fact that there are no CCTV footage in Portleven to confirm where he may have gone. His family said his bank cards had not been used since he was lost and his phone was switched off and he could not be found. Frank’s loved ones added: “Despite the efforts of the police and the Coast Guard, we still have no idea what happened to him. We do not have any drivers and we do not have specific data. We have no driver, none of his clothes, absolutely nothing. It is as if he has just disappeared. His friends have checked the lost items and none of his clothes were found. “A sweatshirt believed to be worn by Frank at night was found on the counter and now we ask anyone who may have lost a hooded sweatshirt but could not find it to show up to rule it out. “Again we ask, if you know anything or have seen anything that could help us find out what happened to Frank or how to find him, contact the police at 101 or 999. If you were in the Portleven harbor area between midnight and 2 p.m. Friday, April 22nd to Saturday, April 23rd and I saw anything, please mention it. “ Read more related articles Read more related articles