Concern Growing For Missing 68-Year-Old Mark Harbert From Southsea

Concern Growing For Missing 68-Year-Old Mark Harbert From Southsea

Concern Growing For Missing 68-Year-Old Mark Harbert From Southsea

Police are appealing for help to locate missing 68-year-old Mark Harbert from Southsea.

Mark was last seen at around 10am today (24 May) after leaving his home address, and officers say both they and his family are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.

He is described as being around 5ft 6ins tall, with a tanned complexion and short dark hair. He also has tattoos on his arms.
At the time he went missing, Mark was wearing a white t-shirt, black shorts and grey trainers.

Police are urging anyone who sees Mark, or who may have information about his whereabouts, to call 999 immediately quoting reference INC-20260524-0990.


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Posted: 2026-05-24T23:04:06+0000

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