Police are intensifying efforts to find Luis Piovesana, missing from Bristol since March 3rd, with an underwater search team.

He was at Eastgate Retail Park early Friday, February 28th. The police search unit is at the park looking for the 26-year-old man. CCTV showed Luis walking near the retail park around 3 AM.
He has links to Frenchay in South Gloucestershire. His family said his disappearance is unusual. He wore black baggy jeans with a diamond pattern, grey and cream trainers, a black and grey Rapha gilet, and a black Rapha cap.
A man, a car, and a cherub are tattooed on his arm in a cartoon style. He also has a Vespa motorbike tattoo located on his stomach.
His sister is Lubjana Piovesana, a judo Olympian. She pleaded for information on Facebook, emphasizing the importance of finding her brother now. He has no phone or money.
He could be cold, hurt, or trapped. People should check sheds, garages, and public toilets, as he might be seeking shelter there.
A Facebook group called “Help Us Find Luis Piovesana” assists in the search. It has over 650 members. People searched for him on March 3rd, meeting at the Eastgate Tesco Cafe on Eastgate Rd, Bristol, postcode BS5 6XU.
Someone was there with search plans. Sophie has search details if you call +44 7889 272037. The group asked people to check spaces near Eastgate, extending to Frenchay by the M32.
Gardens and sheds should be checked, and CCTV, dashcam, and doorbell footage should be reviewed from 3 AM onwards. Police are very worried.
Detective Inspector Pete Walker asked anyone with information to call, reiterating that Luis has no phone or money. Extensive searches continue to find him.
Drivers with dashcams, and people with doorbell or CCTV cameras should check their footage from Eastville, Frenchay, St Werburgh’s, and St Agnes.