Have you seen missing 35-year-old Robert Rees-Hughes from Easingwold?
North Yorkshire Police are currently searching for 35-year-old Robert Rees-Hughes, who was last seen around 3:10pm on Saturday (29th November) in Easingwold.
Robert is described as white, 5ft 3in tall, medium build and dark brown short receding hair.
He has an injury (described as a gash) to the top of his head.
He was last seen wearing dark waterproof jacket, grey chino jeans, and walking boots.
A police spokesperson said:
“We’re growing increasingly concerned for his welfare. Extensive enquiries are ongoing to locate Robert and as part of our enquiries, we are asking for anyone who may have seen him, or who has information about his whereabouts, to contact us immediately.
“We believe he could be in the Easingwold or Harrogate area.
“If you see this missing person, please call 999. If you have any other information that could help us find them, please call us on 101 and select option 1 to speak to our control room.”
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