Manchester City have a triple injury concern over three key players as attention turns back to the FA Cup.
01.04.2024 - 09:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Officers have issued an urgent appeal for help finding a missing man who was last seen three days ago. Greater Manchester Police says Joshua was last seen at around 3pm on Friday, March 29.
He was seen on Norman Road in Stalybridge, Tameside, at the time. The 33-year-old's surname has not been given by GMP.
Police say Joshua is described as white and around 6ft tall. He has light brown hair, blue eyes and a brown beard.
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Joshua also has a tattoo of a cross with a birth date across his chest. At the time he was last seen, Joshua was wearing a khaki green jumper, dark blue jeans and green trainers.
In an appeal shared on social media this morning (April 1), a GMP spokesperson added: "Police want to make sure he is safe and well. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should call 0161 856 9328."
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