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Missing man from England last seen two months ago could be in Edinburgh

Missing man from England last seen two months ago could be in Edinburgh

Yahoo24-07-2025
An urgent search has been launched for a missing man from England who could be in Edinburgh.
Ben, from St Leonards, was last seen two months ago on May 20 and was reported missing on July 17.
Described as having blue/grey eyes, brown hair and being 6', Ben is known to travel and has links to London, Edinburgh and Inverness.
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Police are urging anyone with information on his location to get in touch.
A statement from Hastings Police reads: "We are concerned for missing Ben from St Leonards.
"The 43-year-old was last seen on 20 May and was reported missing on 17 July.
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"He is 6', with blue/grey eyes and brown hair.
"He is known to travel and has links to London and Edinburgh and Inverness in Scotland.
"If you see Ben or have any information about his whereabouts, please phone 101 quoting serial 1190 of 17/07."
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