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Devon and Cornwall Police issue appeal for missing man who may be in Bath

Tuesday 7th February 2017 Bath Echo News Team Crime

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4.50pm Update: Good news – Devon and Cornwall Police say Steven has been found safe and well.

#Missing Steven Luscombe from #Exeter has been found safe and well. Thank you for your assistance. https://t.co/CKqE4RTUv6

— DevonCornwall Police (@DC_Police) February 7, 2017


Devon and Cornwall Police are appealing to the public to help them locate Steven Luscombe who is missing from Exeter, but may have been seen in the Bath area over the weekend.

Steven, who is 26-years-old, and also goes by the name Orinoco, hasn’t been seen since 9pm on Friday 3rd February.

He is originally from Torquay in Devon, but is known to travel extensively across the country.

It is believed that Steven was seen in Bath over the weekend, but he also has links to London, Western Super Mare, Brighton and Middlesbrough.

There is also an indication that he may travel north, possibly to Scotland where he has relatives.

Steven is described as white, medium to skinny build, 5’10”, short brown untidy hair, and was last seen wearing a black beanie hat, a black scarf with subtle red and purple stripes, a black jumper, a grey/dark blue t-shirt, and dark blue jeans.

If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of Steven, or has seen him since Friday night, Devon and Cornwall Police would like to hear from you.

Call 101, asking for Devon and Cornwall Police, or email [email protected] quoting log number 765 for the 3rd February.

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