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James Martin McCarthy

Brendan Kelly: PSNI 'concerned' for whereabouts of missing man with 'significant' injury

Police have said they are 'concerned' for the whereabouts of a missing 33-year-old who was last seen in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Brendan Kelly was last seen in the Cooke Street area of South Belfast around 4.30am on Tuesday, March 21, wearing a blue hoodie, black tracksuit bottoms and a black beanie hat.

The PSNI believe that he may have a significant hand injury.

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A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police are concerned as to the whereabouts of 33 year old Brendan Kelly. Brendan was last seen in the Cooke street area, Belfast at around 0430hours on Tuesday 21st March.

"He is described as 5 foot 11 in height, slim/medium build, wearing a blue hoodie, black tracksuit bottoms, black beanie hat, black and white trainers. He may also have a significant hand injury.

"If you have any information as to his whereabouts, please contact us on the non-emergency number of 101 and quote reference number 175 of the 21st March 2023."

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