New South Wales Police are searching for a man missing from a hospital
Police are looking for a man who went missing from a New South Wales Hospital. He has connections with Agnes Water in Queensland.
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Police are reappealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from Tamworth since last month.
Alexander Schlack, aged 48, was last seen at a hospital on Dean Street, North Tamworth, about midday on Monday, May 24, this year.
Following a number of inquiries, CCTV has revealed he was on Marius Street, Tamworth, just before 5.45pm the same day.
He was reported missing to officers from Oxley Police District who commenced an investigation to locate him.
Due to a medical condition, police are concerned for Alexander’s welfare.
Alexander is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170cm tall, of thin build, with brown/grey hair and unshaven.
CCTV images depict him wearing new clothing – a light brown corduroy long sleeve shirt, black pants and a black puffer jacket.
He is known to have connections in Agnes Water, Queensland.
Anyone who has information of the whereabouts Alexander is urged to call Narrabri Police Station on (02) 9792 7199 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Information is treated in strict confidence.
The public is reminded not to report information via social media pages.