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West Midlands Police thank public after missing Walsall man found safe and well

Friday 6th January 2017 Bath Echo News Team Crime

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1.30pm update: Police say Michael Diamond has been safe and well, and thank everyone for their help.

Missing Walsall man Michael Diamond has been found safe.

Both ourselves and @WMPolice would like to thank everyone who shared our appeals.

— ASPolice Bath and NE Somerset (@ASPBathNES) January 6, 2017


West Midlands Police are appealing for help from local residents after a 61-year-old man from Walsall went missing, and it’s believed he could be in the Bath area.

61-year-old Michael Diamond is described as a white man, often seen wearing a turban and calling himself Narinder Singh.

He is 5ft tall and is of a thin build with a full grey beard.

He has never been missing before and officers are getting increasingly concerned for his welfare.

If you see him or know where he is, call Inspector Jacqueline Nicholson at West Midlands Police via 101 ext 889 309.

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