August 9, 2016 7.37 pm
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Helicopter and search dogs operation to find missing Louth man
Police are searching a wooded area in Louth for a 69-year-old man who has gone missing. Stephen Dobbs was last seen on Tuesday, August 9, at 11.30am in the Church Lane area of the town. He was driving to Grimsby but his car was found on Church Lane still in Louth. Police are using search dogs from Louth and air support…
Police are searching a wooded area in Louth for a 69-year-old man who has gone missing.
Stephen Dobbs was last seen on Tuesday, August 9, at 11.30am in the Church Lane area of the town.
He was driving to Grimsby but his car was found on Church Lane still in Louth.
Police are using search dogs from Louth and air support to try to find Stephen.
This search is being carried out in the wooded area near Church Farm.
Stephen Dobbs has been missing since Tuesday morning when he was meant to be driving to Grimsby.
Stephen is 5ft8, bald with a ring of hair, has brown eyes and was last seen wearing black jeans and possibly a black jacket.
If anyone believes they have seen Stephen please call police urgently on 101.
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