Appeal to find Walsall man who went missing six years ago

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Police are renewing our appeal to find a man who went missing from #Walsall six years ago.

Nicholas Stewart Edmunds, who would be 52 now, was last seen on Friday 13 May in #Walsall.

At the time he had a condition that affected his memory, so there is a possibility that Nicholas still might not know he is missing.

Police said:

Nicholas had been sleeping rough in and around Walsall Town Centre for the last two years before he went missing in 2016. In particular the Lower Hall Lane area.

We’re aware of two witnesses who potentially saw him in early June 2016. They went by the names of Scott Deakin and Mark Freeth.

We are really keen to speak to them to see if they have any information that might help us locate Nicholas and would urge them to get in touch.

Nicholas is described as white, 5ft 11ins tall, with black untidy hair and a full beard. He speaks with a local accent.

Detective Sergeant Andy Padmore from Force CID Locate Team, said: “We are really keen to trace Nicholas to make sure he is ok and we’d ask anyone who has seen him or knows where he is to get in touch as soon as possible.”

 

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