22/09/2015
Missing Man Found Safe And Well
A man who went missing twice in two days has been found safe and well, according to the police.
58-year-old William McConnell was last seen in the Lurgan Road area of Craigavon on Sunday.
When last seen he was wearing a dark coloured mid-length outdoor coat, blue jeans, sandals with grey/black socks and was carrying a walking stick.
He was found during a police search and is believed to be "doing well".
The police thanked the public for their assistance.
(CD/MH)
58-year-old William McConnell was last seen in the Lurgan Road area of Craigavon on Sunday.
When last seen he was wearing a dark coloured mid-length outdoor coat, blue jeans, sandals with grey/black socks and was carrying a walking stick.
He was found during a police search and is believed to be "doing well".
The police thanked the public for their assistance.
(CD/MH)
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