Concern over Lancashire man Daniel Hives - missing for three weeks

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Police are concerned for Lancashire man Daniel Hives who has been reported missing for three weeks.

The Lancashire force issuing a renewed appeal for information to help find Daniel, who was last seen on the evening of December 10.

The 28-year-old, who has links to Preston, left an address in City View, Sidings Close, Lancaster, close to the River Lune and hasn’t been seen since.

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He is described as 6ft tall, of slim build, with short brown hair. He was wearing a blue Hugo Boss tracksuit and black trainers.

Daniel Hives has not been seen since December 10Daniel Hives has not been seen since December 10
Daniel Hives has not been seen since December 10
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In the past month police have issued a number of appeals to try and help find Daniel, with extensive searches having taken place since his disappearance.

The Lancashire Police Dogs Unit, the Lancashire Police Drone Team, as well as the North West Underwater Search and Marine Unit, have been supported by Lancaster Area Search and Rescue, the National Police Air Service and dogs from Lancashire Fire and Rescue, in the search to find Daniel.

Ch Insp Chris Barton, of Lancashire Police, said: “Despite a significant investigation and search, we have as yet received no further information regarding the whereabouts of Daniel.

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“I am aware and understand a number of people are quite rightly concerned about Daniel’s wellbeing. I want to reassure those people we are doing everything in our power to find him.

“We would encourage anyone with information about his disappearance to come forward.

"We would also ask anyone driving in the area of Sidings Close, around 9.30pm on December 10, who may have seen Daniel, to get in touch if you can help us.”

Anyone with information about Daniel and where he might be, please contact 101 – quoting log 0250 of December 12.