Police have released the last known image of a missing man who has not been seen for more than a week, with his family now becoming 'increasingly worried' about him.
Keano Byrne, 26, from Gorton, was last seen in the early hours of the morning leaving Northumberland Road in Stockport and walking towards Reddish Vale. There have been no reported sightings of him since.
Greater Manchester Police have now issued another urgent appeal for information, adding that it is 'extremely out of character' for Keano to not have contacted his family, and are asking people in the Reddish Vale area to 'keep their eyes open'.
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Keano is described as being a white male, 5ft 8, of slim build with a medium length ginger beard. He was last seen wearing a black Hugo Boss t-shirt with a red and white collar and a red Hugo Boss jumper with black stripes running shoulder to cuff, with the Hugo Boss logo repeated in the stripe. He was also wearing a black bubble coat and black, Nike trainers.
Detective Chief Inspector Gina Brennand said: “We are asking for anyone who is in or around the Reddish Vale area to keep their eyes open for Keano. We know that there is a lot of foot fall in this area, particularly with fishermen around the River Mersey and fishing ponds and we would be grateful for their help.
“It is extremely out of character for Keano to go this long without contacting his family. If you or anyone can help locate him, we urge you to contact us via 101 quoting log number 000762 -270323.
“Information can also be passed anonymously through the independent charity – Crimestoppers – on 0800 555 111.”
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