Andrew Richards is now wanted by police and should not be approached
Police have renewed an appeal for help to find a man who went missing while detained under the Mental Health Act.
Members of the public should not approach him if they see him, but should contact police. Officers said previously Andrew was last seen wearing a white shirt, blue jeans, black shoes and a formal, long black coat.He was also carrying a dark rucksack. He is described as a white man of slim build and around 6ft tall.
He has links to Bolton, Bury and the Maesteg area of South Wales. In a series of tweets, the force said: "#WANTED | Police are renewing the appeal for help to find a man who was last seen in #Bolton.
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