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  • POLICE ASK MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR A VULNERABLE MISSING MAN FROM DORSET WHO MAY HAVE MADE HIS WAY TO SALFORD


    Carl Davison - Editor
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    Salford News



    A man who went missing from Poole in Dorset could be heading up to Salford and locals are asked to keep a look out for him.

    Fawzi Hamza, 21, was last seen at around 1pm on Thursday, March 25, in the Haven Road area of Poole, Dorset.

    He hasn’t been home since and officers are concerned about his well being, as he doesn’t have any of his medication with him.

    Police Inspector Jess Pearcey, of Poole police, said:

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    “We are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of Fawzi as he does not have his medication with him.

    “From our enquiries, we believe that he may have travelled to the Salford area in Greater Manchester.

    “I am appealing to anyone who has seen Fawzi or a man matching the description given to please get in touch.

     

    “Finally, if you see this appeal Fawzi – please make contact with us as we just want to ensure that you are all right.”

     

     

    Fawzi is described as black, around 5’6” tall, and slim, with short dark hair styled in a fade cut.

    He was last seen wearing a white hooded top, a black denim jacket, black trousers and cream coloured trainers.

    Anyone with information about Fawzi can contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk, by emailing 101@dorset.pnn.police.uk, or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55210047462.




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