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Concern over missing Denbigh man James Johan Robinson Missing Denbigh man James Johan Robinson is found safe
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Family and North Wales Police have urged a man missing since two days after Christmas to get in touch. North Wales Police say a man missing since 27 December has been found safe.
James Johan Robinson, of Denbigh, was last seen near Wrexham Maelor Hospital on the evening of Tuesday, 27 December. Officers launched a public appeal asking for James Johan Robinson, 31, of Denbigh, to get in touch as he was last seen two days after Christmas.
Mr Robinson, 31, who has also lived in Wrexham, has been in touch with friends since he went missing, and his family want him to make contact again. At the time police said they were concerned for the safety and whereabouts of Mr Robinson.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police in Wrexham on 101 (if in Wales) or 0300 3300 101. It emerged that Mr Robinson had been in touch with friends since he went missing but his family wanted him to make contact again.
Police say they are concerned for the safety and whereabouts of Mr Robinson, who is white, has light brown hair, 5ft 8in, of slim build, a pale complexion and a West country accent.