Missing pensioner could have Gillingham links, say police
00:00, 05 March 2016
updated: 13:09, 05 March 2016
A search to find a missing pensioner, who could have links to Gillingham, has been launched on Romney Marsh.
Coastguard, lifeboat and police are looking for 76-year-old Norman Duff.
He was last seen by family in The Parade, Greatstone at 10pm and police are appealing for help from the public to find him.
It is believed he may also have links to the Gillingham area.
The coastguard helicopter and Littlestone lifeboat have been scouring the coast this morning.
Mr Duff is white, 5ft 7ins tall with grey-white hair.
It is believed he was wearing a grey fleece, black tracksuit trousers and a blue check shirt.
He also had a two-tone blue knitted hat, green gardening shoes and thick-winged dark glasses.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Kent Police on 101 quoting 05-0269.
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