Family and police still searching in hope for Abel
Police continue to appeal for help to find a vulnerable missing man from Catford.
Wolfgang Abel N’da, 22, was last seen at 8am on November 7 last year.
Wolfgang, known as ‘Abel’, is described as black, of slim build with short dark hair. He is known to frequent London’s West End.
Officers, Abel’s family and his friends are increasingly concerned for his health and wellbeing as he suffers from mental health issues and requires regular medication.
If seen, members of the public are advised not to approach Abel, but to contact police immediately by dialling 999.
Anyone who has information concerning his whereabouts should call police at Lewisham on 101 or Missing People on 116000.
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