Posted: Tue 6th Sep 2016

‘Increasing Concern’ For Missing 20-Year-Old Man

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 6th, 2016

A missing person appeal has been launched amid increasing concern for a man who has not been seen since last week.

Police are becoming increasingly concerned for Aaron Hughes who has been missing from the Holywell area since Friday 2nd September.

20-year-old Aaron was last seen leaving his address on Old Chester Road, Holywell at approximately 2pm on Friday.

Aaron is described as being approximately 5’8” to 5’10” tall, of stocky build, with fair skin, short dark brown hair and a dark brown beard. He speaks with a local accent and was last seen wearing a grey T-Shirt and carrying a dark coloured backpack.

PC Rhys Rushby said: “Aaron has only recently moved to the Holywell area from Denbigh however he has friends in Ruthin, Rhyl and Wrexham. He hasn’t been seen or spoken to since Friday and his family and friends are obviously concerned for him as his disappearance is described as being out of character.”

If anyone has seen Aaron or knows of his whereabouts please call North Wales Police on 101 quoting reference 16380. Alternatively contact them via the new web live chat http://www.north-wales.police.uk/contact/chat-support.aspx .



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