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Didn’t return from visit

By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

TOBY Coxhill from The Basin has been missing since 8.30pm on Tuesday 10 November after visiting family in Brunswick.
Mr Coxhill has not been seen since he left the family member’s house stating he was going to visit a friend but not disclosing his destination.
Mr Coxhill is about 177cm tall, of Caucasian appearance with a thin build and is aged in his forties.
He was last seen wearing a grey hooded top, dark blue jeans, dark-coloured shoes, reading glasses and carrying an umbrella.
Police are asking anyone who sees or has seen Mr Coxhill to contact Brunswick Police Station on 8378 6000.

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