Updated: Police appealing for information in search for missing man last seen in Hucknall

By Tom Surgay

22nd Mar 2023 | Local News

Nottinghamshire Police are reappealing for information regarding the whereabouts of McKenzie (pictured) who was last seen in the Hucknall area last Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Nottinghamshire Police are reappealing for information regarding the whereabouts of McKenzie (pictured) who was last seen in the Hucknall area last Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Update: McKenzie has been found safe. Nottinghamshire Police have thanked all who shared their appeal and helped them to find him.

Nottinghamshire Police are reappealing for information regarding the whereabouts of McKenzie (pictured) who was last seen in the Hucknall area last Wednesday (15 March).

A statement from Nottinghamshire Police, issued earlier today, read: "Have you seen missing McKenzie? We are concerned for his safety and urgently want to hear from anyone who has seen him.

"McKenzie was last seen in the Hucknall area at around 6.20pm on Wednesday 15th March 2023.

"McKenzie is 5' 10" tall, slim build with short mousy brown hair. He was last seen wearing a multi coloured puffa style coat, black jogging bottoms and black trainers."

Anyone who has seen McKenzie or has any information on his whereabouts, is urged to please contact the police by calling 101 quoting incident 749 of 15/03/2023.

     

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