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POLICE have issued another public appeal for information regarding the disappearance of Jacob Horton. Mr Horton was last seen on 27 June, 2019. He was leaving a property on Drum Close in Frankston. In a statement, police said they are
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“treating the 28-year-old’s disappearance as suspicious.” “Investigators believe he has met with foul play and are keen to speak to anyone with information about Jacob’s movements on the morning he went missing.”
Missing Persons Squad detectives are investigating. Mr Horton lived in Safety Beach before he went missing. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000