Met Police issue appeal to find Canadian man who was staying in Hounslow

By Cesar Medina

15th Jul 2024 | Local News

Khaled Omeed is from Canada but is missing in London (credit: Met Police).
Khaled Omeed is from Canada but is missing in London (credit: Met Police).

Officers are appealing for help in locating a vulnerable man from Canada who has gone missing in London.

Khaled Omeed, 30, has been visiting London with his family since 10 July, staying in Hounslow.

He became separated from his family on the Jubilee Line platform of Baker Street tube station at around 6pm on Friday, 12 July, and has not been seen since.

Officers are concerned as Khaled has a learning disability and is non-verbal. He is also not familiar with London.

CCTV footage of Khaled walking in the Marylebone Road area later on Friday, 12 July (credit: Met Police).

The family, who live in Toronto, were due to fly home today, but have remained in London as efforts to locate Khaled continue.

Officers have released an image of Khaled walking in the Marylebone Road area later on Friday evening.

Anyone who may have seen Khaled is asked to call 101, quoting reference 672/13jul. For an immediate sighting, please dial 999.

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