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Police reappeal for help in tracing missing Kidderminster man in 'distinctive long white coat'

Police are continuing to appeal to residents for help in locating a missing man in Kidderminster – who was last seen two weeks ago wearing a distinctive long white coat.

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Amit Singh

Amit Singh was last seen by his friends and family on Thursday, January 31.

West Mercia Police officers now believe the 25-year-old got off a train at Birmingham Moor Street at around 5.35pm on that day. Amit also has connections to Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and Birmingham.

Amit is described as Asian, around 6ft tall and of a medium build.

Officers and becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare and have now released new images in a bid to trace him.

A spokesman for West Mercia Police said: "He is thought to be wearing a distinctive long white coat with black fur-lined hood, black jeans and orange trainers. He also wears an earring.

"He has connections to the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Tamworth in Staffordshire.

"Officers are increasingly concerned for Amit's welfare and would ask anyone who has seen him to call police."

Anyone who has seen Amit can call officers on 101, quoting incident number 566S of January 31.

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