Posted: Sun 10th Aug 2014

Appeal For Shropshire Man Last Seen In North Wales – Now Found

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Aug 10th, 2014

Update 7pm: Police have told us thankfully this man has been located.

Original story below….
Police are appealing for help to trace a Shropshire man last seen in North Wales.

North Wales Police this morning circulated a missing persons appeal from West Mercia Police.

Phillip Speake , aged 25, has been missing from his home address in Wem, Shropshire since Wednesday 6th August 2014, when he left the Guildhall in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.

He has since failed to turn up for work and Mr Peake’s last sighting was just before 11am on August 8 outside The Co-op store on Holyhead road, Chirk.

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He is described as white , 5’7″ tall and of a slim build. He has brown hair and was wearing a green jacket .

Police say it is totally out of character for him to go missing and there are concerns for his safety and welfare.

Anyone with information should contact West Mercia Police on 101 quoting incident report is 418 S 070814.



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