UPDATED:
Police have found a man previously reported as missing from Looe in south east Cornwall.
The Packet reported on Monday morning that Terry Rae had been misisng from Looe since Sunday, September 11.
But in a statement published on Monday afternoon the force confirmed they have since found Rae and thanked the public for their assistance in their appeal, they said:
"Terry Rae, 33, who had been reported missing from the Looe area yesterday, Sunday 11 September, has been found safe by police.
"We would like to thank members of the public for their help."
ORIGINAL COPY:
Devon and Cornwall Police are 'increasingly concerned' for the wellbeing of a man missing from the area of Looe in South East Cornwall.
Terry Rae, 33, was last contacted at 1pm on Sunday, September 11.
Mr Rae, is described as having medium hair and a stocky build. He is believed to still be in the area of Looe.
Those who see him should contact Police as soon as possible via phoning 999 and quoting log number 700 11.
A full statement from Devon and Cornwall Police said:
"Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of 33-year-old Terry Ray, who has been reported missing from the Looe area.
"Terry was last heard from at around 1pm on Sunday 11 September.
"He is described as having dark medium length hair and to be of a stocky build.
"He is believed to be in the Looe area and his clothing description is unknown at this time.
"If you have seen Terry, or know of his whereabouts, please call police immediately on 999, quoting log number 700 11 September."
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