BREAKING: Updated appeal launched to find missing Mark Wright - last seen on September 3 wearing a blue hoodie and grey Nike jogging bottoms -

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A fresh appeal has been issued to find missing Mark Wright.

A PSNI appeal states that Mark’s family and the police are becoming increasingly concerned for his wellbeing.

The 24-year-old was last seen on the Holywood Road on Thursday 3rd September at 8.50am - wearing a blue hoodie, white t shirt, grey Nike jogging bottoms and white londsdale sneakers.

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Mark is 5ft 9ins tall, with a stubble beard and short brown hair.

Although an earlier appeal was launched on Police East Belfast Facebook page in recent days - another one was issued this evening by the PSNI Press Office.

In this appeal they specified that in addition to the other clothing, Mark was also believed to be wearing a green Berghaus coat.

The post on Police East Belfast Facebook page says: “Mark’s family are concerned for his well being.

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“If you have any information in relation to this persons’ whereabouts contact police on 101 quoting reference number 1798 of 3/9/20”.

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Missing Mark Wright - PSNI Facebook

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