04/01/2006

Concern over missing Dungannon man

Police in Dungannon are appealing for information regarding a missing 45-year-old man.

Sean Duffin has not been seen since he left his home at Clonagh Bay in Coalisland at around 3pm on Friday December 30.

He is believed to have been driving his car, a blue coloured Volkswagen Cavy registration NKZ 3702.

Mr Duffin is described as being around 5ft 3in tall and of heavy build, with blue eyes and short black hair.

He is also thought to be wearing blue jeans, a brown, long sleeved top and may also be carrying a light blue coloured holdall.

His family and police are greatly concerned for his welfare and have asked anyone who may have seen Sean, his car, or know of his whereabouts to contact police in Dungannon on 0845 6008000.

(EF/SP)

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