Friends of a missing Leeds man have launched an appeal after concerns grow for his welfare.
Luke Walker, 34, has been reported missing from Morley, Leeds, after receiving an upsetting phone call, his family and friends are growing extremely worried for his welfare.
The 34-year-old suffers from mental health, which is adding to concerns. He also has a two-year-old daughter at home. West Yorkshire Police have been contacted by LeedsLive.
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Luke was last seen walking down Melbourne Street in Morley at 7.41pm yesterday (February 10) he walking towards Morley town hall but it is not clear as to where he was headed. Luke could have gone to Churwell or Drighlington.
The picture of Luke shared shows the clothes he was last seen wearing before he went missing.
Bethany-Jade, who is friends with the mother of Luke's young child, has launched an appeal to help bring Luke home. She said: "He has a two-year-old daughter at home and suffers from mental health - he had a phone call around the time he went missing and was very upset.
"Hi family are very worried about him, everyone is really worried . He has a large involvement with his daughter and its raising a lot of concern and worry."
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