Posted: Thu 2nd Jul 2015

Missing: 52 Year Old Man Last Seen In Mold

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jul 2nd, 2015

Police are concerned for the safety and welfare of a 52-year-old man who is missing.

Patrick Clancy who originates from the Salford area of Manchester and is described as 5ft 8’, of stocky build and has grey hair, is missing.

He was wearing a blue coloured t-shirt and green cargo style shorts and has his right arm is in a half plaster cast in a sling. When he left his home address it is not believed he was wearing shoes.

He is believed to have parked his blue coloured Jaguar X Type at King Street, Mold, during the early hours of Wednesday (yesterday), July 1st, and police are calling on anyone who may have seen the 52-year-old or who may know of his whereabouts to contact officers.

It is possible that he may have travelled to other areas across North Wales, including Prestatyn and Holyhead.

Sergeant Neil Hughes said: “We are very concerned for the welfare of Patrick and I urge anyone with information or who may know of his whereabouts to contact us on 101 quoting reference number S096740.

“We are also calling on Patrick himself to contact us and his family and let us know he is safe and well.”



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