SERIOUS concerns are held for a man who went missing from Narrabri last Friday after an extensive search effort has so far failed to find him.
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Glenn Warren, 51, was last seen leaving a tourist village on Cooma Road in Narrabri at about 6:30pm on August 13 and police were notified the next day.
Police have issued a fresh appeal for anyone with any information to come forward urgently.
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Oxley officers, backed up by police divers, the dog squad and aerial support, have been combing the local area and waterways during the past two days.
The NSW Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service and Volunteer Rescue Association have also been on deck.
Despite the coordinated search effort, Mr Warren had not been found, police confirmed.
His family and friends are concerned for his welfare due to a medical condition.
Mr Warren is described as being Caucasian, about 180cm tall, of medium build, and has short dark hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a long-sleeved blue shirt with a red stripe and blue tracksuit pants.
Anyone with information or who has seen Mr Warren should urgently contact local police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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