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Missing Wellington man maybe in Christchurch
Thursday, 20 December 2012, 3:02 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Missing Wellington man may be in
Christchurch
Wellington Police are concerned about the
safety of a Wellington man who they believe may be in
Christchurch.
Morton BROUGHTON hasn't been seen since
Monday 26 November when he advised associates he was
planning on a trip to the South Island.
Detective Senior
Sergeant Donna Howard says "People that know Morton were and
remain concerned for him.
"He has not touched his bank
accounts or contacted anyone for over three weeks now.
"He
is a 43-year-old Maori male who people may recognise by the
tattoo of a red rose on the left side his neck", says
Detective Senior Sergeant Howard.
Police would like to
hear from Morton or anyone who might have seen him.
Anyone
with information should contact Wellington Police on 04 381
2000 or provide information anonymously through
Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111.
ENDS
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