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Police launch appeal to help find David Greaves Vinson who is believed to be in Canterbury

By: Emma Grafton-Williams

Published: 09:00, 08 July 2017

Updated: 09:13, 08 July 2017

A man with serious health problems has been reported missing and is believed to be in Canterbury.

Police have appealed to the public to help find David Greaves Vinson - who left his family home in Wembley to visit relatives in Paris.

The 66-year-old boarded a train yesterday (July 7) from Paris to return to London.

David Greaves Vinson has been reported missing.

David should have arrived at St Pancras International Station but it is believed he got off at Ebbsfleet International Train Station where he boarded another train at about 11.45pm, heading for Margate via Ashford.

Officers believe he may be in the Canterbury area.

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David is described as a white man of slim build, approximately 5ft 10 inches tall and was last seen wearing a beige jacket, beige trousers, with either trainers or brown shoes. He had a wheeled beige luggage bag.

He has serious health problems which requires him to take medication.

Anyone with any information on David's whereabouts should contact police in Brent by calling 101.

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