Lincolnshire Police are extremely worried about this man.
Concerns for 70 year old Peter Warren continue to grow. Their last confirmed sighting was in the area of Newark Road, Brant Road and Doddington Road yesterday between noon and 1 pm. Lincolnshire Police would like to appeal to anyone in these areas who saw someone matching his description.
Peter is described as white, 5'7" with short hair, moustache and glasses. He is believed to be wearing jeans. Indications are that Peter is on foot. It is possible that Peter has hitchhiked, or got a lift from someone, and could have headed in the direction of Newark on the A46, but equally he could still be in the Lincoln area. Please be vigilant and report any possible sightings.
A police helicopter has been assisting them with their search and they have asked residents in the south of Lincoln to check their gardens, outbuildings, and surrounding areas. They also asked for dog walkers and commuters to remain vigilant.
They are extremely concerned for Peter who went missing from the Calder Road area of Lincoln at 9 am yesterday.
If you can help please call Lincolnshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 257 of May 15th
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