Posted: Sun 21st Sep 2014

Police Appeal Over Missing Coedpoeth Man

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Sep 21st, 2014

Police are appealing for help to trace a Wrexham man who has not been seen since the morning of September 18.

John McLean, 42, left his Coedpoeth home on foot at 7.30am and has not been seen since.

Mr McLeanis described as 5ft 10 tall, with grey shoulder length hair, of medium build and clean shaven.

He was believed to be wearing blue jeans.

Inspector Steve Arnold said: “We are increasingly concerned for Mr McLean’s well- being and would ask anyone who has information that may assist us in tracing him to contact police on 101. We would also appeal directly to John to contact us to let us know he is safe.”

Original Story: Police have issued an appeal after concern has been raised over a man who has gone missing from Coedpoeth this morning.

North Wales Police have issued an appeal saying: “NWP are Concerned for John Gerard Mclean who was last seen 07:30 in Coedpoeth. 5ft10 medium build wearing blue jeans & brown shirt.”

“If you have any information on the whereabouts of John Gerard Mclean please telephone 101 and quote ref. R147997”



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