Police ‘concerned for safety’ of missing student

MISSING: Mohamed Triki

MISSING: Mohamed Triki

Police are appealing for help in finding a missing Hull University student, but have warned the public not to approach him.

The last confirmed sighting of 31-year-old Mohamed Triki is on Great Thornton Street, west Hull, on Thursday, May 27, although there has been a reported sighting close to the small Tesco store in Beverley Road three days later.

He is described as having tanned skin, black hair around the sides and back with no hair on top, a full beard, hazel eyes, and is of a “sporty” build. He is thought to have been wearing a black jacket and carrying a purple rucksack.

A spokesperson for Humberside Police said: “Our teams have been conducting extensive enquiries to try and locate Mohamed, but these have so far proven negative. We are keen to hear from anyone who has seen him since the 27th of May.

“We are concerned for his safety and would ask that members of the public don’t approach Mohamed if they see him, and instead call us straight away.”

Anyone with information can call the non-emergency number 101, quoting log 558 of May 31.

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