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The family of a man who has been missing for three days say they are “extremely concerned” for his safety.

Lee Webb, 28, who works at the Goat Major in Cardiff city centre and also as a doorman, has not been seen since Thursday.

His family are desperate to trace him and police are also appealing for information.

His sister, Sarah Webb, said: “We are all extremely worried for his safety and state of mind. He has been living in Canton for the last six years after moving from Llanishen.

“He hasn’t been active on his social media and has left his wallet at home.

“We are extremely concerned, and we’ve checked around as many hotels in Cardiff as we can, but we’ve had no luck.

“He was last seen at his mother’s house at around 6.45pm on Thursday, and one of his colleagues told us that he hadn’t turned up for work the following morning.

“It’s very out of character for him.”

In a Facebook post, his brother Dale, said: “My brother has been reported as missing. We are worried and concerned about his whereabouts.

“Last seen in work at the Welsh club on Thursday night, but he came home the following morning but hasn’t been seen since.”

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South Wales Police confirmed on Sunday afternoon that a search for Mr Webb was ongoing.

“This case is still outstanding, and we’re carrying out lines of enquiry,” a police spokesman said.

“We are appealing for anyone who might have information about the missing person’s whereabouts to get in touch.

“We implore Mr Webb, if he learns of our appeal, to get in contact with the police.”