Neighbour reports body ‘being carried to car’ as concerns grow for missing Doncaster man
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Shortly before 9pm on Thursday 17 September, officers responded to reports of suspicious activity at a property on Warren Close in Intake, Doncaster.
When officers arrived there was evidence of a disturbance. Nobody was present at the property at the time.
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Hide AdA neighbour reported that on Thursday evening they saw an "unconscious body” being carried from the house and put into a car by “two men dressed like police officers”.
CID officers and a police forensics van have been at the scene since the investigation began more than four days ago.
A missing person’s appeal has now been launched to trace the occupant, Henris Deividas Uzonvanne, as concerns grow for his welfare.
Detective Superintendent Ian Scott 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.
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Hide Ad“I would like to stress how important it is that anyone who has seen Henris, or has had contact with him, to contact police as soon as possible. Even the smallest bit of information could really assist our inquiry.”
Henris, 24, was last seen in the Intake area on Thursday (17 September). The 24-year-old, who is Lithuanian, is described as being around 6ft tall, of slim build, with black hair.
If you have seen Henris, or can help find him, please contact police through 101. The incident number to quote is 544 of 19 September.