Concern growing for missing Bangor man

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By David Hunter

Police are searching for a missing Bangor man who was last seen in Belfast yesterday. 

Glenn Black was spotted in Central Station at around 6 O'Clock last night. 

Detectives say they're concerned for his welfare. 

They also wish to speak with a man who handed a wallet into Musgrave Police station on Monday, which is believed to belong to Mr.Black.

Mr Black is described as being of slim build, 5’ 7” tall and is reported to be wearing blue jeans, a black and blue rain jacket and is clean-shaven with dark hair.

A spokesperson for the PSNI said: “We and Glenn’s family are very concerned for his safety and would ask anyone who has seen him in the last two days to let us know.

"We are also keen to talk further with the person who handed in a wallet, believed to belong to Mr Black, to police in Musgrave station earlier today – and would ask him to get in touch again.
 
“Glenn or anyone with information about his whereabouts should contact police on the telephone number 101."

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