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Stone Roses issue appeal to find missing fan
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 5 July 2012
The Stone Roses have put out a plea to any fans who attended the first of their homecoming shows in Manchester last weekend, on Friday, to let police know if they have any information about Christopher Brahney, one of the band’s fans who has gone missing after attending the Heaton Park show.
Brahney was last seen by his friends after the concert at about 11.30pm on Friday night. He left the group he was with to return to the park after realising he had lost his mobile phone. Police think he may have then taken a park and ride bus to a car park at Bowlee Park.
Alongside photos of the missing fan, the band have posted on their website: “The Stone Roses are asking everyone who attended their show at Heaton Park on Friday June 29 to help in the search for Christopher Brahney, 22, who has gone missing after attending the show”.
The post continues: “Please look at his photo and try to think – did you see him at the concert or afterwards? Do you know if he used the park and ride facility? Did you see him talking to anyone? The group urge everyone to help in the search for Christopher who was last seen by friends at about 11.30pm on Friday 29 Jun 2012”.
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 0161 856 7652.