Have you seen missing Jason from Hunmanby near Filey?
Police in the Scarborough area are searching for missing Jason Johnson who is missing from his home in Hunmanby near Filey.
Jason was last seen leaving home on his bicycle at 9.30pm on the night of Wednesday 11 May 2022 and has failed to return home.
Officers are becoming very concerned for his welfare.
Jason is described as white, 5’5" in height and slim. He is believed to be wearing a blue and black off-road motorcross type jacket and riding a black mountain bike.
Jason has links to Filey, Scarborough and Bridlington.
Anyone who has seen him since Wednesday evening or knows where he is now, is asked to please get in touch.
Please call 101 with any information or 999 if you have an immediate sighting.
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