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Police looking to locate missing man

Police looking to locate missing man


Wednesday, 6 September 2017 - 3:55pm

Auckland City

Please attribute to Detective Sergeant Scott Armstrong, Auckland City Police.

Auckland Police are looking for missing man Ramireddy Malapati who is 25-years-old.

Mr Malapati was last seen on Tuesday 29 August when he was dropped off by a friend in Mission Bay around 11.40am on Patterson Ave, near the Mission Bay shops.

He was wearing a light coloured business shirt, blue jeans and brown loafer shoes.

He is described as being of Indian descent, slim build with short black hair and is approximately 172cm.

Mr Malapati had been living in the Ellerslie and Mt Wellington areas area but was last seen in Mission Bay.

Police have increasing concerns for his welfare due to the length of time he has been missing.

He has not made contact with friends or family over this period and Police urge Mr Malapati to make contact with us so we can ensure he is safe.

If you know of Mr Malapati’s whereabouts or have any information that could help Police identify his movements, please contact Detective Sergeant Scott Armstrong from Auckland City Police on (09) 302 6400. Alternatively, you can also provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

ENDS


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