CCTV footage released as police still search for missing man in South Lakes
Nigel Redshaw, 55, was last seen in Silverdale on April 18, with Cumbria Police now releasing the footage that captures his last known sighting.
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Nigel Redshaw, 55, was last seen in Silverdale on April 18, with Cumbria Police now releasing the footage that captures his last known sighting.
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