Norfolk Constabulary is currently appealing for help to find six people in the county who have been reported missing, some of them for a number of years.
Nigel Kedar
Nigel, from Clacton, was last seen at 9.30am on Tuesday 4 April 2017, walking southbound through Dickleburgh towards Ipswich.
He is described as being white, 5ft 11 tall, of a large build and has short hair. He was wearing dark coloured trousers with a lighter coloured long sleeved shirt.
Luke Brampton
Luke was reported missing from the Great Yarmouth area on May 16 2012, but was last seen by a friend on May 13 2012.
He is described as white, 5ft 8in, of slim build with short dark brown hair. He wears rosary beads and crucifixes and regularly visits churches.
Agnieszka Marciniaki
She was last seen at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on January 30 2010. She had just given birth to a baby girl and told medics that she would return to the hospital once she had gathered some possessions.
She was described as white, with a round face and short dark hair and had a good grasp of the English language and had connections with friends in the Lakenham and Tuckswood area of Norwich.
Stephen Thompson
Stephen, of Gateley Gardens in Norwich, was last seen on June 20 2013 and has not been heard from since.
Stephen is described as white, around 5ft 10in tall, of slim build, with short mousey coloured hair.
Klodjan Cejku
Klodjan, of Aylsham Road in Norwich was last seen on April 16 2014. He made contact a week later but has not been heard from since.
Originally from Albania, he is described as white, around 6ft tall, of slender to medium build with short brown hair and is usually clean shaven. He is often known to wear tracksuit bottoms or jeans and a t-shirt.
Owoidoho Ikidde
He was last seen at his home address in Barnard Close, Gorleston, at around 3pm on December 17 2014. The last sighting of him was in the McColls shop in Lowestoft Road, Gorleston, at 6pm on the same day.
He is described as black, around 5ft 8in tall, of skinny build, with short black hair.
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