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Sussex missing man search now spans three counties

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Keith Miller disappeared on 29 March.
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The search for Keith Miller now covers Sussex, Kent and Hampshire.
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Keith Miller owns a red Land Rover with registration F236UBJ.
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The Land Rover was found on 5 May.
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The Land Rover has been in the Sevenoaks area since 3 April.
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Keith Miller is 5ft 10in tall.
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Keith Miller went missing more than two months ago.
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Police have widened their search for a 42-year-old man with mental health problems who went missing more than two months ago.

Keith Miller, who had been living in London, disappeared on 29 March after spending some time in Hove.

Sussex Police said the search for him now including Kent and Hampshire.

Officers said the were concerned for Mr Miller's welfare as he has a mental health condition and would not have been taking his medication.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said: "Mr Miller owns a red Land Rover, registration F236UBJ and on Wednesday 5 May it was found in Avenue Road, Sevenoaks, near Knole Park.

"It was parked and secure and there were signs that someone had been living inside it.

"It is believed to have been in that area since 3 April and he may therefore still be in and around the Sevenoaks area.

"He also has been stopped before in the Portsmouth and Winchester areas in Hampshire."

Mr Miller is described as being white, 5ft 10in tall with short, straight fair hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing jeans and a T-shirt.

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