Police release new images as concern continues to grow for missing Doncaster man
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Police investigating the disappearance of missing Henris Deividas Uzovanne, have released images of men they believe may hold vital information into the Doncaster man’s whereabouts.
Officers responded to reports of suspicious activity at a property on Warren Close in Intake, Doncaster, shortly before 9pm on Thursday September, 17.
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Hide AdThere was evidence of a disturbance when police arrived but nobody was present at the property at the time and a missing person’s appeal was launched as concern for Henris, the occupant, grew.
Neighbours reported seeing an “unconscious body” being carried from his house by “men dressed as police officers”.
Detective Sergeant Nina Jackson said: “The circumstances in which Henris has been reported missing to us are concerning, and it is our priority to find him and make sure he is safe and well.
“Following extensive enquiries, including the reviewing of CCTV footage we have identified that a black car stopped outside Henris’ house on Warren Close at around 8:50pm.
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Hide Ad"Three men got out of the car and entered the property. We are keen to identify who these men are and who the vehicle belongs to.
“Following further CCTV enquiries, we have identified two men we believe to be associates of Henris and may be able to help us piece together and understand more about his life.
“CCTV images show a man wearing red shorts riding a red RockHopper bike, we would like to speak to him.
"We believe he was with Henris up until 8pm on the day of the incident.
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Hide Ad“The second man we are seeking the identity of has been seen with Henris on previous occasions.
“Henris’ family have not heard from him since he was last seen on Thursday 17 September, they, along with officers are becoming increasingly concerned and would like to know that Henris is safe.”
Henris is described as being Lithuanian, around 6ft tall, of a slim build, with black hair.
Anyone who can identify the men in the images or knows of Henris’ whereabouts should call police on 101, quoting incident number 832 of 17th September 2020.