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BREAKING NEWS - Search continues for missing man whose car was found at Bempton Cliffs, East Yorkshire

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Published Date: 08 March 2010
POLICE are continuing to search for a missing 18 year old man as fears continue to grow for his safety.

It is now almost a week since 18 year old Russell Bohling, from West Ella, was last seen by his family.

His car was discovered in the car park at Bempton Cliffs and police have renewed their appeals for help in tracing him.

Missing person officer PC Steve Norfolk said: "We are continuing to grow increasingly concerned at this time as this is totally out of character for Russell who has been missing for a week now.

"Again, we are asking for Russell or anyone who may have seen him to contact us in order for us to locate him as soon as possible."

Russell is described as white around 5ft 8ins tall with a medium build with short straight brown coloured hair.

He was last seen wearing black coloured Ben Sherman jacket, blue coloured jeans and black coloured leather trainers. He suffers from communication difficulties.

Officers are continuing to search the area in order to try and locate him.

Russell, or anyone who knows his whereabouts, is asked to contact police on 0845 6060222, quoting log number 55 of March 3.


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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2010 4:26 PM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
 


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