Latest news in Yorkshire: August 04, 2017 09:24:17 AM
SY Police need your help to find Nigel Sanderson, who has not been seen for almost 24 hours.
42-year-old Nigel was last seen at around 7.30pm last night (Wednesday 2 August), when he left the Hillsborough area of Sheffield.
He has not been seen or heard from since and both officers and his family are concerned for his welfare.
Nigel is about 5ft 11ins tall with dark brown hair which is longer on the top. He is of a slim build and has facial stubble.
He is thought to be wearing a navy hooded jumper, green combat trousers and blue Adidas trainers. Police think he could also be carrying a small grey rucksack with orange detailing on it.
Police know that Nigel likes to visit Wadsley Common, Oughtibridge and the Rivelin Valley area of Sheffield and frequently uses trams and trains in the city centre.
If you’ve seen Nigel please call 101 quoting incident number 313 of 3 August 2017.
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