25/03/2015
Police Release CCTV Images Of Missing Man Geng Feng Shi
The PSNI has released CCTV images following the disappearance of a Chinese man in Belfast on 4th March.
The police are becoming increasingly concerned over the safety of missing Geng Feng Shi, 23.
He was last seen crossing the junction of Oxford Street with May Street, walking in the direction of Oxford Street at around 7am.
Detective Chief Inspector Gary Reid said: "The CCTV footage that we are issuing today is from earlier that morning when Feng was seen at the Royal Victoria Hospital. These are the clearest images we have of him.
"He is of medium build with dark coloured, receding hair. When last seen he was wearing a dark coat with a hood, blue jeans, red trainers and a red and blue baseball cap. He was also carrying a duffle bag over his shoulder.
"We have been in contact with Feng’' family in China and they have told us he was in regular contact with his mother and it is totally out of character for him not to make contact with them.
"We have produced a missing person poster of Feng which has been distributed by the Chinese Consulate and the Chinese Welfare Association. We have also distributed the leaflet throughout Belfast, Killyleagh, Downpatrick and Newry as we believe Feng may have friends in these areas."
(CD/MH)
The police are becoming increasingly concerned over the safety of missing Geng Feng Shi, 23.
He was last seen crossing the junction of Oxford Street with May Street, walking in the direction of Oxford Street at around 7am.
Detective Chief Inspector Gary Reid said: "The CCTV footage that we are issuing today is from earlier that morning when Feng was seen at the Royal Victoria Hospital. These are the clearest images we have of him.
"He is of medium build with dark coloured, receding hair. When last seen he was wearing a dark coat with a hood, blue jeans, red trainers and a red and blue baseball cap. He was also carrying a duffle bag over his shoulder.
"We have been in contact with Feng’' family in China and they have told us he was in regular contact with his mother and it is totally out of character for him not to make contact with them.
"We have produced a missing person poster of Feng which has been distributed by the Chinese Consulate and the Chinese Welfare Association. We have also distributed the leaflet throughout Belfast, Killyleagh, Downpatrick and Newry as we believe Feng may have friends in these areas."
(CD/MH)
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