15/06/2018

Appeal Issued For Newry Man Missing Since 10 June

Police have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of Thomas Harte, who has been missing since Sunday, 10 June.

Mr Harte was last seen in the Hill Street area of Newry.

He is described as around 5'6'' tall, of medium build with brown hair, which might be shaved.

A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police in Newry are renewing an appeal to the public for their help in locating missing 44-year-old man Thomas Harte who was last seen in the Hill Street area of the city in the early hours of Sunday, 10 June.

"Thomas is described as being 5'6" in height of medium build with brown hair (possibly shaved), blue eyes and having a tattoo of a leprechaun on his arm. 

"Inspector Vogan would ask that Thomas or anyone who knows of his whereabouts contact Police at Ardmore on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 656 11/06/18."

(MH)

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