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80-year-old man missing

Police hold concerns for a missing 80-year-old man from Keysborough.

Enver Eminovski.had been last seen at a home in Glenthorne Drive about 3pm on Wednesday 22 January.

Police say he may be driving a silver and green 2004 Toyota Camry sedan with registration plates TWG752.

He was wearing a blue-and-yellow shirt and black pants, police say.

Mr Eminovski was known to visit the Albanian Islamic Centre on Dalgety Street, Dandenong and Parkmore shopping centre in Keysborough.

Police say they have concerns for Enver’s welfare due to the length of time he has been missing as well as him not normally driving at night.

Any information to Dandenong Police Station on 9767 7444

 

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