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We are appealing for the public's help in finding a man from Woking who went missing on Tuesday, 26 May.
Tatenda, 30, was last seen near Barnby Road at around 1:40pm on 26 May, where he got into a black Mercedes and the vehicle headed in the direction of the A324.
He is described as having short black hair and was last seen wearing a blue jumper, black jeans, black trainers, and a blue cap.
We have reason to believe he may have travelled to Birmingham. He also has links to the Peckham and Brixton in London.
We are extremely concerned for Tatenda's welfare and would like to find him as soon as possible. If you see Tatenda, please do not approach him and call 999, quoting PR/45260061527.
If you have any information that could help us find him, please contact us quoting the above reference via:
If you do not wish to speak to police, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
