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Stephen Davis: Police issue public appeal to help find missing Warrenpoint man

Police are seeking the public's help in locating a County Down man who was reported missing on Sunday evening (May 22).

Stephen Davis was reported missing from Warrenpoint and was last seen in Camlough, according to the PSNI. He is thought to be wearing blue jeans, a beige jumper and a dark grey North Face jacket.

Police have urged anyone who has seen Stephen or knows where he is to call 101 quoting reference 1224 220522.

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In a tweet sent at 11:18pm on Sunday (May 22), the force shared an image of Stephen, writing:

"This is Stephen Davis, he is missing from his home in Warrenpoint & was last seen in Camlough earlier this evening. He is likely wearing blue jeans, beige jumper & dark grey North Face jacket. If you know where Stephen is or have seen him call 101 and quote ref 1224 220522."

When you believe a person in your life has disappeared, it's important to act fast in order to set a search in motion. Start by calling the police to report the person missing. Then, take measures to conduct your own search and, if you are extremely concerned for the welfare of the person, dial 999 and ask for the police.

Somebody is reported missing every 90 seconds in the UK, according to the charity Missing People. Of that number, more than 70,000 are children and almost 98,000 are adults. Approximately 75% of adults reported missing are found within 24 hours and around 85% are found within two days.

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