Police appealing for information in search for missing Hucknall man last seen yesterday evening

By Tom Surgay

4th Feb 2022 | Local News

James Allan (pictured) was reported missing from Hucknall yesterday evening. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
James Allan (pictured) was reported missing from Hucknall yesterday evening. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

James has been found safe. Nottinghamshire Police wish to thank everyone who commented on or shared their appeal

Nottinghamshire Police are appealing to the public for information regarding the whereabouts of James Allan.

In a statement released this morning, they said: "Have you seen 36-year-old James? Officers are extremely concerned for his welfare after he was reported missing from the Hucknall Town Centre area having last been seen at 7pm on Tuesday the 1st February 2022.

"James is described as having a ginger / brown beard and shaven hair, closer cropped than in the image provided. He is five feet six inches tall and when last seen was wearing a black hooded top, dark blue denim jeans, and blue trainers.

"If you have seen James or know where he might be please call the Nottinghamshire Police on 101 and quote incident number 778 of 01/02/2022.

"Alternatively, if you see James, please keep him in view and call 999 immediately. Thank you."

     

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