Police appeal for missing man, Timothy Peter Smith.
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Timothy Peter Smith was receiving treatment for tuberculosis at Archway’s Whittington Hospital when he went missing at around six am.
Police in Camden are appealing to help trace him since he has not been since yesterday.
The Met Police say members of the public should not approach him because his treatment for tuberculosis has not been completed. And so, he may still be contagious.
Anyone who sees him is requested to call the London Ambulance Service and the Police via 999.
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Timothy Peter Smith was receiving treatment for tuberculosis at Archway’s Whittington Hospital when he went missing at around six am.
Police in Camden are appealing to help trace him since he has not been since yesterday.
The Met Police say members of the public should not approach him because his treatment for tuberculosis has not been completed. And so, he may still be contagious.
Anyone who sees him is requested to call the London Ambulance Service and the Police via 999.
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