Concerns continue to grow for a man who has not returned home for almost three weeks.
The ECHO previously reported that James Stott, 34, has been missing from his home in St Helens. He has not returned home since leaving on September 2.
On September 21, Merseyside Police issued a fresh appeal via social media in a bid to find the 34-year-old. He was last seen at his workplace on September 8 but has not been seen or spoken to since.
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Merseyside Police wrote: "We are appealing for help in finding a 34-year-old man who is missing in St Helens. James Stott left his home in St Helens on 2nd September and failed to return.
"He was last seen at his workplace on 8th September but has not been seen or spoken to since. He is described as a white male, 5ft 10in tall, of medium build, with short brown hair.
"When last seen he was wearing a sandy coloured hooded top, a grey and blue Jack and Jones top, jeans and white trainers. He is known to frequent the St Helens and Seacombe areas.
"Anyone who has seen James or knows of his whereabouts is asked to DM Merseyside Police Contact Centre or call 101. Sightings can also be reported via: https://orlo.uk/gI8Vy.
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