UPDATE: Muhammed has now been found safe and well, police said.
Police are appealing for help to find a missing man from south Manchester.
Muhammed Hayat is missing from the Levenshulme area, police said. The 28-year-old is disabled and is also 'currently unwell'.
Officers said he could be anywhere in the Greater Manchester area. Police are appealing for the public's help to find him, with anyone who has any information being urged to get in touch.
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A picture of Muhammed was shared on social media as part of an appeal. Alongside the photo, an officer wrote: "Muhammed Hayat 28yrs is missing from the Levenshulme area.
"Muhammed suffers from a disability whereby he has very short arms and he is currently unwell. He has links across Manchester and could be anywhere in the Greater Manchester area.
"If you have seen Muhammed or have any information which could help us find him safe and well, please contact PC Helen McNeill on 07584 224 903 or 0161 856 4024."
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