FOUR people missing from across the region have all been found safe.
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The search to find a man who disappeared from Tamworth finished on Tuesday after he was found safe and well overseas.
Oxley police told the Leader Lindelwe Khabo was tracked to London in England.
The missing 38-year-old was reported missing to police after he was last seen at a home on Riesling Road in North Tamworth at about 8pm on February 26.
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When he had not been seen or heard from, concerned members contacted police who issued an urgent public appeal to find him at the weekend.
After investigations into his whereabouts, Mr Khabo was traced overseas to England and has since spoken to police.
A Gunnedah man who had been reported missing after traveling to Narrabri for a hunting trip was found safe and well on Tuesday.
Police said they had concerns for his welfare but he presented to police in Gunnedah on Tuesday and the investigation was closed.
An Armidale woman who was reported missing was found less than 24 hours after police issued an appeal for information regarding her whereabouts.
Robyn Ogilvy, aged 62, had been last seen at her home on Marsh Street, Armidale, on Friday.
New England police issued an urgent public appeal to find her, believing she could have been in a silver BMW in Tamworth or even on the coast.
On Tuesday morning, Armidale police confirmed she had been found safe.
Robert Mann disappeared from Tamworth at the weekend but officers confirmed on Monday morning that he was found safe and well.
Police have thanked the public for their assistance in all four cases.
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