01/05/2019
Police Seek Help Tracing Missing Greenisland Man Mervyn Brown
Police are appealing to the public for help tracing a man missing since Monday.
Mervyn Brown, from Greenisland, County Antrim was last seen in the Steeple Road area of the town at around 8.30am on Monday 29 April.
He is described as being 5'9" tall and is believed to have been wearing a blue washed-out jacket, a dark coloured hoody and dark shoes with a white sole.
His family are growing increasingly concerned for his whereabouts.
Police are appealing to Mervyn to make contact, or for anyone with information to contact them on 101.
(JG/CM)
Mervyn Brown, from Greenisland, County Antrim was last seen in the Steeple Road area of the town at around 8.30am on Monday 29 April.
He is described as being 5'9" tall and is believed to have been wearing a blue washed-out jacket, a dark coloured hoody and dark shoes with a white sole.
His family are growing increasingly concerned for his whereabouts.
Police are appealing to Mervyn to make contact, or for anyone with information to contact them on 101.
(JG/CM)
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