Liam McGill was last seen in North Belfast on Friday, January 30
Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the whereabouts of missing North Belfast man Liam McGill who was last seen on Friday morning.
The 36-year-old was last seen in the Antrim Road area, near Baltic Avenue, just before 9am on Friday, January 30, with police now launching a missing person appeal.
Liam was last seen wearing a navy blue coat with rip on back right-hand side, green track bottoms with white stripes up the sides and grey footwear.
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Police are asking anyone who may have information regarding his whereabouts to contact them.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police in north Belfast are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of missing 36 year old Liam McGill. “Liam is described as being approximately 5’4” tall, of medium build with a skin fade hair-cut and was last seen in the Antrim Road area, near Baltic Avenue, shortly before 9am on Friday morning (30th January). “He was wearing a navy blue coat with rip on back right-hand side, green track bottoms with white stripes up the sides and grey footwear. “Officers would ask Liam or anyone who knows of Liam’s whereabouts to contact them at Tennent Street on 101, quoting reference number 686 31/01/26. A report can also be submitted online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.”
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