Officers are appealing for help finding a man who was reported missing from a Greater Manchester hospital more than three weeks ago. Greater Manchester Police says David Locis was reported missing from Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, in Wigan, back on Monday, May 30.
The 35-year-old was last seen three days later in north Manchester. He was spotted on Broomfield Drive, in Cheetham Hill, on Thursday, June 2.
GMP says Mr Locis lives in the Cheetham Hill area and residents in the community are being asked to look out for him. At the time he was last seen, Mr Locis was wearing a black Bolton Wanderers jacket and white trainers.
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He is described as white, 5ft 6ins tall, with short hair and of slim build. GMP says Mr Locis is of an eastern European background.
Officers are urging anyone who sees Mr Locis, or who has information on his whereabouts, to come forward as soon as possible. In a post shared on Facebook this afternoon (Wednesday), a spokesperson for GMP Manchester North said: "Davis Locis, 35 years, has been reported missing from Wigan Hospital and was last seen there on May 30, 2022.
"He is described as a white male of eastern European background, slim build, 5ft 6ins tall with short blondish hair. He is described as wearing a black Bolton Wanderers jacket and white trainers.
"He lives in the Cheetham Hill area so may be in the local area. He was last seen on June 2, 2022, on Broomfield Drive."
Anyone who sees Mr Locis or has relevant information can call GMP on 0161 856 4024.
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