A Belfast family are seeking help to help locate a missing man last seen nearly two weeks ago.
Frank McCaughey, who is originally from Enniskillen, is said to have been last seen at Aalborg railway station in Denmark heading to Copenhagen.
His family say he is a keen traveller but usually keeps in frequent contact.
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His sister Niamh said: "Frank McCaughey was last seen on July 13th at Aalborg railway station, Denmark, where he said he was intending to take a train to Copenhagen.
"We are becoming increasingly concerned about his welfare as he was travelling alone and has not made any contact with close friends or family since July 11th.
"Frank is approximately 5'5, slim build."
Niamh told Belfast Live: "He's 29, lives in Belfast and is a keen amateur photographer so he travels regularly but usually keeps in frequent contact. His family are hoping for his safe return and any information that may help us locate him would be much appreciated."
If you have any information regarding Frank's whereabouts, you can contact Danish police on +45 33141448 quoting case number 5100-10279-00259-22.
You can also contact the PSNI on 028 9065 0222, quoting reference number 1666 of 21/07/2022.
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