Family of missing Wareham man Steven Clarke make public appeal 

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Steven, aged 54, has been missing since Thursday 26 January 2023, with the last known sighting of him in Bells Orchard Lane at around 11.20am.

Steven is described as five feet ten inches tall, of slim build and with brown unkempt hair. He often uses a gold-coloured walking stick.

Dorset Police is continuing its efforts to locate Steven and his brother Kevin Clarke has now issued an appeal urging Steven or anyone with information relating to his whereabouts to get in touch.

He said: “Steve if you see this, please contact us or the police as we are all really worried and we miss you and want you to come home. 

“If anybody else has seen Steve, please could they contact the police as soon as possible.”

Chief Inspector David Parr, of Dorset Police said: “We are continuing to do everything we can to locate Steven and I would echo the family’s appeal for anyone with information that might assist our enquiries to please come forward.

“I would again ask any motorists who were travelling in the Wareham area after around 11.30am on Thursday 26 January 2023 to please check any dashcam footage for any sightings of Steven.

“Also, I would urge residents in the vicinity to please check their sheds or outbuildings for anything that might provide information relating to Steven’s whereabouts.”

Anyone with information or knowledge as to Steven’s whereabouts is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk/contact or by calling 101, quoting incident number 28:263.

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