Hunt for Brit lost on island
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DUE TO PRESS START TIMES AT OUR NEW PRESSES WE CAN ONLY CARRY THE NATIONAL LOTTERY RESULTS IN OUR LATER EDITIONS A MAJOR hunt is underway for a Brit missing on Barbados.
Car sales boss Steven Weare, 49, was a regular visitor to the Caribbean island where he and his family are believed to have a property.
He was last seen in the car park of a Burger King restaurant near Bridgetown
11 days ago.
It is believed he had been selling cars during his time on the island.
Mr Weare, from Kirkham, near Preston, Lancs, is believed to have been staying at Newcastle Plantation House in the St John area on the east of the island.
He is listed as a director of Fylde Motor Company, also known as Rock Cars, a family-run business set up
18 years ago in Kirkham. Callers to the firm were being referred to Lancashire Constabulary.
A spokesman for the force said: “We are aware he is missing and inquiries are ongoing with police in Barbados to locate him.”
The Foreign Office said officials were in contact with police on the island and were supporting Mr Weare’s family.
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