Police have shared an appeal for a missing 37-year-old man they are 'increasingly concerned' about, who could be in Manchester. Jacob Grossman is missing from the Hereford area.
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Police are becoming 'increasingly concerned' about an 11-year-old boy who is missing from Stockport.
Anthony Lever was last seen on Hardman Street in Edgeley at around 12pm yesterday (Sunday), officers said. He does not have a mobile phone with him and does not have access to any money.
Anthony is described as being 4ft tall with an average build. He has brown, short hair and blue eyes.
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He was last seen wearing a black McKenzie bubble coat, a yellow top with a PlayStation logo on, pale blue jeans and black trainers, police said in an appeal. The force also shared a picture of him on their Facebook page.
They said 'officers want to make sure he is safe and well'. Anyone with information about Anthony’s whereabouts should contact police on 0161 856 9774.
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Police have shared an appeal for a missing 37-year-old man they are 'increasingly concerned' about, who could be in Manchester. Jacob Grossman is missing from the Hereford area.
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