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WE HAVE FOUND HIM - Urgent Please old man is missing


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I'm so sorry to hear this - know exactly what you are going through.


Please try and spread the word on social media (Facebook and Twitter) - it has an enormous impact.


Bus drivers and taxi drivers are also very good for looking out for people and will stick up fliers on their transport.


If the police tell you they have searched an area, take it with a pinch of salt and get friends and family to search too.

> If the police tell you they have searched an area, take it with a pinch of salt and get friends and family to search too.


If Nana80 simply wants everyone to be keeping an eye open everywhere, that's fine.


After the last sad instance here of a missing person report, the conclusion I reached was that if that any more serious help is needed, it should really be done in a well-organised way, intelligently and systematically. I don't know how we, forum-members or community at large, would coordinate such a thing if needed. But if Nana80 wants to pursue that line, let her say and we can see what emerges.


PS What area is he missing from?


PPS I've PM'd Nana80 to check that she's reading this thread.

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