UPDATE: A man from Ventnor who was previously missing has now been located.
An appeal had been launched after a man in his 50s went missing over the weekend.
He has now been located and the appeal brought to a close.
Saturday, 16 November 2024 21:32
By Dominic Kureen @WriteOnDom
UPDATE: A man from Ventnor who was previously missing has now been located.
An appeal had been launched after a man in his 50s went missing over the weekend.
He has now been located and the appeal brought to a close.
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