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Worries for missing man, Kah

Police are appealing for the public’s help in their search for missing Narre Warren man, Kah, who went out for a walk and never came back last Friday 5 February.

Kah, who is 51-years-old, left his residence at approximately 1.30pm on Friday afternoon but failed to return, leaving his family members unsure of his whereabouts and worried about his welfare.

Both Kah’s family and police are concerned for his health, as he suffers from a medical condition which requires regular treatment.

Kah is described as being 161 centimetres tall with a large build, tanned complexion and glasses.

He often travels on public transport and frequently visits Casey Central and Dandenong Plaza.

An image of Kah has been released by police, in the hope that someone might recognise him and can provide information on his current whereabouts.

If you have seen Kah or have any information on his current whereabouts, please contact the Narre Warren police station on (03) 9705 3111.

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