Police hold concerns for the welfare of a Border man last seen in late March. or signup to continue reading Officers on Friday, April 11, appealed for public information to help locate Luke Chapman. The 19-year-old was last in contact with his family in March, leading to police being notified.
"Family and police hold concerns for Luke's welfare," a police spokeswoman said. Investigators believed he could be clean shaven and may have been on North Street in Albury on April 2. Anyone with information can call (02) 6023 9299 or 1800 333 000.
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Police hold welfare concerns for missing Albury teenager Luke Chapman

Luke Chapman last in contact with family in late March.