Appeal for help to find Steven who went missing from Bournemouth

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Update:

Officers searching for Steven Diamond, who went missing in Bournemouth, are pleased to confirm he has been located.

The 33-year-old was reported missing at 12.51pm on Tuesday 27 August 2019 after leaving the Royal Bournemouth Hospital in Castle Lane East.

Following enquiries by officers, he has now been located in the Bournemouth area.

We would like to thank everyone who shared our appeal.

 

Officers searching for a man who went missing in Bournemouth are appealing for help from the public to find him.

Steven Diamond, aged 33, was reported missing at 12.51pm on Tuesday 27 August 2019 after leaving the Royal Bournemouth Hospital on Castle Lane East, where he was receiving medical treatment.

He is described as white, around six feet four inches tall and with dark, thinning hair. He is believed to have been wearing chef’s trousers and a black chef’s shirt and was carrying a satchel.

Chief Inspector Lindsay Dudfield, of Dorset Police, said: “Steven left the hospital before receiving the full medical treatment that he needs and we are keen to locate him to make sure he is safe and well.

“We are carrying out searches around the hospital as well as the area of his home address in West Moors and I am appealing to anyone with information as to Steven’s whereabouts, or who sees a man matching the description given, to contact police immediately.

“I would also make a direct plea to Steven if you see this appeal to please make contact with us or your family as we all just want to ensure that you are alright.”

Anyone with information or knowledge as to Steven’s whereabouts is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk, via email [email protected] or by calling 101, quoting incident number 27:239.

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