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Thames Valley Police is continuing its enquiries to trace a missing man from Oxford.
Benedict, who is known as Ben, aged 20, was reported missing on Sunday (26/1).
Following new information from the public, we believe that Ben was last seen at around 1am on Sunday (26/1) in the Cripley Road area of Botley.
He was wearing a red chequered shirt over a black t-shirt, light blue baggy jeans and trainers as shown in the CCTV image.
Detective Sergeant Pete Warne, said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of Ben and we continue to carry out a number of enquiries to trace him.
“We would like to thank those members of the public who have already come forward, and we are asking anyone with any further information to please get in touch.
“We would particularly appeal to any taxi drivers or other motorists, who were in the Cripley Road area at around 1am to please check any dash-cam footage and get in touch if they believe it shows Ben.
“If you have information about where he might be or dash-cam footage please contact us via 101 or add the information to our missing persons sightings page quoting reference 43250042464.
“Or if you see Ben then please call 999 immediately”.
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