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    Renewed appeal for public’s help to find James Beer

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 14, 2023No Comments
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    Police in Swansea are re-appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of James Beer, who is still missing.

    James, aged 29, was last seen in the Loughor area on Wednesday 17th May at 8.30pm.

    He is 5ft 8in, of slim build with short light brown hair and possibly has a goatee.

    PC Claire Lewis said:

    “It is now three months on from when James was reported missing and James’s family are desperate to find him and have now released this new photograph in the hope it will lead to new information. Since he was reported missing extensive enquiries have been made to try and find him.

    “We are very grateful for the information we have received from members of the public so far but we’d once again appeal to anyone who may have information regarding his whereabouts to please get in touch.

    “Any information, no matter how small, could assist us in our search to locate James.

    “Please contact us quoting 2300163003.”

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