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9:44am Sunday 11th May 2008
Surrey Police are warning the public not to approach a man who has gone missing from a hospital in Chertsey.
Blaine Taylor, 22, went missing from St Peter's Hospital on Friday, May 9, at 1.30pm.
Police said that as Mr Taylor has not taken the medication he requires regularly, he may be confused and could be a danger to himself or others.
Mr Taylor is described as white, 6ft 2in, very slim and with very short shaved black hair.
When he was last seen, Mr Taylor was wearing a blue and grey jumper, denim jeans and white trainers.
It is believed Mr Taylor has links to Woking and Godalming but could be elsewhere in Surrey.
Surrey police have advised members of the public not to approach Mr Taylor but call 999.
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