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Olivia Williams

Sister's heartbreaking message to brother who vanished two years ago

A sister has shared a heartbreaking message to her brother who went missing two years ago.

James Miller, from Warrington, was last seen on Slater Street in Latchford at 11pm on Tuesday, December 22, 2020. He was 37-years-old when he went missing and now aged 39.

His sister Emma Miller shared a plea to James and the public for information on his whereabout two years after he vanished on the Missing James Miller Facebook page.

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She said: "How the hell has it been two years without you? I miss you so much everyday, I need my big brother and I just need some answers everyday is just a limbo, I miss you

"Where oh where are you James? We as a family need you more than ever. Please just someone, somewhere must know something. James' case is and will remain open until found. James is a long term missing person. We will continue for as long as it takes to find you James."

Emma Miller with her older brother James Miller from Warrington who has been missing since December 22, 2020 (Emma Miller)

Speaking to the ECHO, last year, Emma said the family are "heartbroken" and the last words James said to his sister were "love you see you soon".

Speaking to the ECHO, she said: "I'm so glad of that, whenever he walked me home after a night out in the town we would always tell each other we love one another, just like I do with my other family members."

At the time he went missing James was wearing a white t-shirt and grey jogging bottoms. He is described as 5ft 8 with bright blue eyes, of a medium build and with a distinctive scar on the side of his head.

James did not take his phone, identification, cigarettes or cash when he went missing. His bank account has not been used and there has not been a single confirmed sighting.

If you have seen James or you have information about his whereabouts, please phone Cheshire Police on 101 quoting reference IML880492. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Alternatively, please feel free to phone/text Missing People on 116000 or email 116000@missingpeople.org.uk quoting reference 21-000068.

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