Palmerston
North Police are concerned for the safety of 35 year old
Pascal Mundane of Palmerston North.
Mr Mundane was last
seen by friends on the evening of Anzac Day, Monday the 25th
of April 2016.
He is described as a 188cm European male of
thin build.
He is believed to be in the Palmerston North
area and is likely to be on foot.
Police would ask Mr
Mundane to contact friends or Police.
Anyone with
information concerning the whereabouts of Mr Mundane is
asked to contact A/Senior Sergeant Dave Fraser at Palmerston
North Police on (06) 3513600.
Alternatively information
can be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111.
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