A young man has been reported missing from Bicester.
Thames Valley Police are concerned about the whereabouts of Flynn, aged 23, who was last seen in the Upper Heyford area this morning (Sunday, July 9).
Flynn is 5ft 5ins to 5ft 6ins tall, of medium build and has a tattoo on his chest of a Staffordshire bull terrier.
He was last seen wearing a black T-shirt and grey shorts.
Inspector Matt Jones said: “We are concerned for Flynn’s welfare and would like to appeal to anyone who has seen him or who has information that could help us find him to please get in touch.
“You can do this by calling us on the non-emergency number 101, or by reporting this via our dedicated missing persons’ portal, quoting reference number 43230303298.”
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Police are concerned for the young man’s welfare and anyone with information is urged to call 101 and quote the reference number 43230303298.
Have you seen Flynn?
— TVP_Bicester (@TVP_Bicester) July 9, 2023
Flynn was reporting missing this morning from Bicester.
He is thought to be in the Upper Heyford area.
We are concerned for his welfare if seen please call 101 quoting reference number 43230303298. pic.twitter.com/dxgi9hBSOH
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