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Urgent appeal to help find missing 25-year-old man, Adeo, last seen in Didsbury
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Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have issued a further appeal to help find missing man, Adeo Alston, who disappeared from Didsbury earlier this month.
The 25-year-old was last seen around Fletcher Moss Park in the Manc suburb on Friday, 16 May, having most recently been sighted socialising with a man and a woman.
Adeo is thought to have left the area around 5/5:30pm before heading in the direction of the River Mersey, with police arriving at the park and interacting with the female in question at approximately 6pm.
She has been described as of Asian ethnicity with short-cropped dark hair and facial piercings. Adeo has now been missing for more than 10 days.

Adeo was last seen wearing long blue denim shorts, a green short-sleeved button-up shirt, and white Adidas trainers.
Issuing a fresh statement on the GMP website, authorities say they “want to ensure Adeo is safe and well and are appealing to anyone who was in the park that afternoon to come forward and speak to us as a matter of urgency.”
The latest is that officers are following up on several lines of enquiry, including the possibilities that he headed towards Millgate Lane, Parrs Wood Road, Broad Oak Lane, Kingsway (towards Cheadle) or the River Mersey as first suspected.
Given that these are busy areas with plenty of foot and road traffic, GMP are imploring that anyone who may have information, no matter how small it may seem, to come forward as soon as possible.
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Locals and those who have passed through the area recently are also being encouraged to check dash cam, CCTV and doorbell footage in hopes that cameras may have captured him.
If you think you may be able to assist with the search, you can GMP on 0161 856 6051 or via 0161 856 4821 quoting log 838 of 18/05/2025.
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