Fresh appeal for man reported missing 30 years ago
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A fresh appeal has been launched to find a man who was reported missing more than 30 years ago.
John Donohue, from Coventry, was last seen on 8 December 1993 in the Coundon area of the city at the age of 51.
In an appeal at the time, he was described as being 5ft 8ins (1.72m) tall, of medium build, with hazel eyes, dark to greying hair, and with a dove tattoo on the thumb of his right hand.
Mr Donohue's disappearance is one of the force's longest-running missing person cases.
The self-employed industrial cleaner was reported missing by his family.
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