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The family of Wayne Booth, a 29-year-old man from Warrington, is growing increasingly worried as he has been missing for over two weeks. Cheshire Police have also expressed their concern for his welfare and have launched a public appeal for help in locating him.

Wayne is described as white, around six feet tall, with ginger hair and green eyes. In addition to Warrington, he also has connections to Widnes and Runcorn. Inspector Nick Bamber stated that it has been more than 14 days since Wayne was last seen, and efforts to find him have been ongoing.

The police are asking for the public’s assistance in providing any information they may have about Wayne’s whereabouts. They are particularly interested in hearing from residents of Widnes and Runcorn, as well as anyone who may have captured Wayne on CCTV, doorbell, or dashcam footage. Inspector Bamber also made a direct appeal to Wayne, urging him to contact the authorities and let them know that he is safe.

It is crucial for Wayne’s well-being that he is found as soon as possible, and any information, not matter how small it may seem, could be helpful in locating him. If you have any details regarding Wayne’s disappearance, please contact Cheshire Police at 101 and quote reference number IML-1936656, or visit their website for more information.

Wayne’s family is anxiously waiting for news about his whereabouts, and your assistance could make a significant difference in bringing him back home safely. Let’s all come together as a community to help find Wayne and ensure that he is reunited with his loved ones.