Police 'extremely concerned' for man missing from Oxford as appeal launched
An appeal has been launched for information on a man missing from Oxford.
Egioujus, 26, whose surname has not been released, was last seen in Littlemore, Oxford, at about 11.40am toady, Saturday, March 22.
Police say they are "extremely concerned" for his welfare and are appealing for information on his whereabouts.
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Egioujus is described as white, about 5ft8ins tall, of slim build with short brown hair, brown eyes and a short to medium length brown beard.
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He was last seen wearing a dark grey tracksuit with blue High Top Nike Air Jordans, and is believed to be driving a blue Peugeot GT Line.
Egioujus is known to frequent Littlemore and Headington.
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Detective Inspector Jamie Cuthbertson said: 'We are extremely concerned for Egioujus' welfare and have been working hard to find him since was reported missing.
'We are now appealing for the public's help to locate Egioujus so if you see him, please call 999."
Anyone with information should call 999 or make a report online quoting reference number 43250139816.
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