BBC News, West Midlands

He appeals to friends and the family of one of the British handicapped who disappeared in Las Vegas to help find him.
Sam Rodok of the Runbi game in Warwikchire, who competed in a shot, a bicycle and running, traveled to the United States to see the Reesmanea event and listened last time on April 16.
His close friend, Lucy Haton, said that his disappearance was “really outside the character”, but he was not “in the right of the right -wing head” recently.
She said that the Las Vegas police were familiar and his treasures as a missing person.
Mrs. Haton said that her friend, who suffers from cerebral piles, was a “wonderful person” enjoying going to schools “to inspire the next generation.”
She said she led him to the airport on April 13, and she knew that he was staying at a hostel in Las Vegas before the big wrestling event.
She said that Mr. Rhodock was “very active on social media”, so when all the call stopped on April 16, she said, “I started raising the flags.”
His mother, Fran Rhodock from Lincoln, said he usually spoke to her every day and was a “very social” habit.
I asked anyone to know, in the UK or the United States, to contact if he had information.
She said, “Anything is absolutely to collect gaps.”

Along with his mother, Mrs. Haton said she alerted the UK police and filed the case with the police in the United States and with Interpol.
She also spoke to the youth house where he was residing and was told that he did not go out, but his property had left in his room.
British cycling said he understood that he had been reported to the police in the United States and the United Kingdom.
“We urge anyone in contact with Sam since April 16 or may have any information about his whereabouts to contact the local police administration as soon as possible,” added a spokesman.
Lincolnchyir police confirmed that there is an active investigation into the missing.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman said: “We support the family of a British man who was reported in Las Vegas and we are in contact with the local authorities.”