Officers who were searching for Bournemouth man Lee Hepburn say that, following enquiries and information received, they are no longer concerned for his welfare and he is not being treated as missing.
A report was received raising concern for the welfare of the 32-year-old after officers attended an address in the town at around 8.30pm on Saturday.
Officers have been carrying out enquiries and have received information as to his whereabouts.
Chief Inspector Steve May, of Dorset Police, said: “As a result of the enquiries we have carried out and following information we have received, we no longer have concerns for the welfare of Lee and he is now not being treated as a missing person.
“We would like to thank everyone who shared our appeal.”
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