By Adam Evans
The family of a man missing from North Belfast say they are becoming increasingly worried for his welfare.
33-year-old Gareth Rainey was last seen early this morning around Serpentine Road.
Inspector McCullough said: "Gareth is around 5’8” tall, of thin build, with short brown hair and was last seen wearing a khaki coloured hooded top and jeans. He was last seen in the early hours of this morning in the Serpentine Road area of north Belfast.
"Anyone with information of Gareth's whereabouts is asked to phone police on 101 quoting reference number 143 29/07/17."
MISSING: The family of Gareth Rainey, 33 from North Belfast are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare. pic.twitter.com/7RPxcyCTom
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