Have you seen Ali? Police renew appeal over missing Birmingham man
Police are renewing an appeal to find a Birmingham man who has been missing for over six months.
Ali Durrani went missing on February 5 when he left his home in Selly Oak but never returned.
Earlier this week, West Midlands Police issued an appeal, alongside Ali's parents, for the public to come forward with any information, no matter how small.
They also issued a picture of a woman walking a dog who was captured in the last CCTV sighting of Ali.

Thanks to the appeal, the woman has now been identified and officers have spoken with her.

Ali, who is 32- was last seen around Middlemore Road and West Heath Road in Northfield, Birmingham, on 6 February.
He is described as being of medium build, with black hair and a black beard. He was last seen wearing a khaki raincoat with black jeans and lace up brown shoes.
A West Midlands Police spokesman said: "We have also never been able to find Ali's phone. It was thought to be in the area around the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.
"It is a light-coloured iPhone 12, and we are hoping someone may have seen it or has the phone.
"If you find it, or even if you have the phone, we are asking that you hand it in. It could be vital to helping us find Ali.
"We ask that if you have any information, or if you believe you have seen Ali, to get in touch with us.
"You can contact us via Live Chat on our website, or you can call 101 quoting PID number 452099."





