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Concern for missing man

By CASEY NEILL

POLICE are appealing for help to find a missing Bangholme man.
Ryan Plumb, 25, left his Riverend Road home about 8.30pm on Tuesday (6 January) to buy cigarettes in Patterson Lakes.
He failed to return home and police and family members are concerned for his welfare.
Ryan was seen in Dandenong yesterday (Wednesday) but has not made contact with loved ones.
He is described as 175 centimetres tall and weighing about 60 kilograms with a thin build, fair skin, short light brown hair and green eyes.
He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt with a print motif and green chino pants.
Ryan is believed to be driving a green 1998 Volkswagen Golf with registration SSB 217.
Police urged anyone who sees Ryan to immediately call triple-zero.

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