Missing Leicester man: Police appeal for help
Police are concerned for the welfare of a Leicester man who has been reported missing.
Przemyslw Lisinski, 28, of Rosedale Avenue, Leicester was last seen on teh evening of Thursday, September 13, and was reported missing by a friend on Saturday, September 15, after he failed to return home.
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Przemyslw Lisinski, 28, of Rosedale Avenue, Leicester
Mr Lisinski originates from Poland, he is about 6ft tall, of medium build, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Inspector Mike Phillips said: “We are concerned for Mr Lisinski’s welfare and would urge him or anyone who may know where he is to contact the police to let us know he is safe and well.”
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Anyone with any information about his whereabouts is asked to contact Leicestershire Police on 101.




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