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Appeals issued for missing West Country man thought to be in London

Police are appealing for information to find a missing 34-year-old man who they believe may be in the London area.

Officers and the family of Patrick White, also known as ‘Paddy’, are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare as he has not been seen in several weeks.

Paddy is considered vulnerable and police are appealing for anyone who has seen him to contact them.

He is described as being around 6ft tall and of a slim build, with short, light brown wavy hair and a beard. He often wears shorts.

Paddy was last seen in Gloucester on March 16, and although he has been in contact with relatives since then, concerns for his welfare are growing.

He has links to London and it is believed that he may be in the Charing Cross area. Paddy can walk long distances and often uses public transport to travel.

Anyone with information is asked to provide this to Gloucestershire Constabulary by calling 101 and quoting incident 220 of March 28.

You can also provide information online by completing the following form and quoting the same incident number: https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/

You can call 999 and ask for police if you are with Paddy at the time or think he is in immediate danger.

If you have seen him, police would like details of the date and time he was seen, the location, and a description of what he was wearing.

You can also give information through the Missing People charity on 116 000 or you can find out more information through the charity’s website www.missingpeople.org.uk


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