Police issue appeal to help find missing 70-year-old

By Alasdair Perry

3rd Oct 2024 | Local News

Police are appealing for information to help find a missing 70-year-old man called Steven, who was last seen around 3pm on 1 October (Image via GMP)
Police are appealing for information to help find a missing 70-year-old man called Steven, who was last seen around 3pm on 1 October (Image via GMP)

Greater Manchester Police are appealing for information to help find Steven, a missing 70-year-old man.

Steven was last seen on Tuesday 1 October around 3pm in Marple.

Police have released CCTV footage of Steven, taken on Gorse Avenue in Marple on Tuesday, at around 2:55pm. This is what you can see in the main image for this article.

(Image via GMP)

He is described as a white male, around 5 foot 6 in height, with a bald head. He is wearing a baseball cap, black jeans, a white t-shirt, a black v-neck jumper, and white trainers, along with the coat in the footage.

A police spokesperson said: "Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare and want to make sure he is found safe and well".

Anybody with any information is asked to contact the police on 0161 856 9675. Alternatively, call 101 and quote MSP/06JJ/0002272/24.

(Image via Greater Manchester Police)

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