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Concern for man missing from mental health unit at Stepping Hill Hospital

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For the latest Stockport news sign up to the MyStockport newsletter here Police have launched an appeal after a man went missing from a mental health unit at Stepping Hill Hospital.

Saud Al-Falashi went missing from the Arden Ward at the Stockport hospital at around 12.45pm on Saturday (July 3). The 28-year-old made his way towards Stockport town centre, but police believe he then may have travelled into Manchester city centre. READ MORE: 'Violent, controlling' paedophile jailed for more than 22 years Saud is described as an Asian male, of slim build and around 5ft 7in with a dark shaved head and short beard.

He was last seen wearing an all black outfit with a black hat and rucksack. We have a dedicated Facebook page bringing you all

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