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Police search for man missing for over a month

Police are appealing for public assistance as they continue to search for Warragul man Mark, who’s been missing for over a month.

The 51-year-old left home in Warragul on 31 March and travelled by train to Melbourne to watch an AFL match at the MCG.

Investigators have confirmed Mark attended a licenced premises on Swan St, Richmond and was there when the match commenced but police have been unable to confirm if he attended the game.

Mark failed to return home and was reported missing to police.

The last confirmed sighting of Mark was at a bank in Paisley Street, Footscray just before midday on Thursday 11 April.

Mark has no known associates in Footscray or the western suburbs.

Mark’s disappearance is out of character and family and police are becoming increasingly concerned due to the length of time he has been missing.

Police have released an image of Mark and CCTV of him at the bank in the hope that someone can provide information about his current whereabouts.

Mark is described as 182cm tall, medium build with short brown hair.

He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a dark coloured jumper with a white hoodie underneath, and a dark coloured beanie.

Anyone with information on his current whereabouts is urged to contact Warragul Police Station on (03) 5622 7111.

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