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Campaign launched to find missing young Bahamian

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Francis Farrington

Francis Farrington

Published On:Thursday, December 10, 2009

AN ONLINE campaign has been launched in an effort to help find a well known young Bahamian who went missing several weeks ago.

Police say they have no leads in their investigation into the bizarre disappearance of Francis Farrington, but his friends are using Facebook to spread the word in an effort to find out what happened to the 28-year-old.

Details remained sketchy last night, but according to reports, the St Andrews School graduate vanished without a trace on November 25, after telling his sister he was stepping out for a few minutes.

His brother, Chance Farrington, said: "He just left the house and never came back. We don't know what to think."

The Tribune attempted to learn more about the matter from police, however senior officers were not available for comment up to press time last night.

Anyone with information regarding Mr Farrington's whereabouts is encouraged to call 328-TIPS anonymously, or contact their nearest police station.

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