Appeal For Help To Trace 'Vulnerable' Missing Chiswick Man

Former Southfield resident Oscar Kolkowski missing from his home in Bristol

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An appeal has been made for help tracing Oscar Kolkowski who was brought up in Southfield, Chiswick, but has been reported missing from Bristol where he has been living for two years.

Avon and Somerset Constabulary and the Met are investigating and describe him as a "vulnerable" man who "may appear distressed and withdrawn."

Oscar Kolkowski was last seen at about 7pm on January 15, in the Ashfield Place area of Montpelier, Bristol. His family say he may be trying to get back to London.

He is aged 32, about 5ft 8ins tall, of slim build with ginger coloured hair which is short and straight. He wears black framed, narrow lensed glasses. Oscar is believed to be wearing a T-shirt with a green hooded jumper which has fur around the hood, and jeans.

His mother Ana in Chiswick, says they are desperate to find him and his disappearance is out of character. His wife Jessica has also issued an appeal and family and friends have put up posters throughout Bristol.

They say that Oscar, who is a community worker for the elderly, had left home saying he was going to visit a friend. He took his wallet but no luggage. They say they are increasingly worried about his safety as he had been withdrawn of late.

Police would like Oscar or anyone spotting him to contact them on 101, quoting reference 5218011101.

"Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or report it online quoting the above reference number."

January 27, 2018

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