UPDATE: Victoria Police announced on Tuesday afternoon Paul Perrin has been located safe and well, and thanked people for their assistance.
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MONDAY: Police are asking for public help to locate a Wodonga man last seen in Melbourne on Saturday.
Paul Perrin, 37, was on Thames Promenade in Chelsea Heights about 10pm on March 7.
"Police and family have concerns for his welfare as Paul has an intellectual disability and does not know the Chelsea Heights area," a police spokeswoman said.
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Mr Perrin is described as 180 centimetres tall, short buzz cut hair with a thin build and a piercing in his right eyebrow.
He was wearing a black hooded top with orange writing on the front and dark green track pants and was carrying a green backpack and a green camp chair bag with his belongings in it.
Mr Perrin has tattoos of a tribal image on his left shoulder, a snake on his lower right forearm and hearts and writing on his right shoulder.
Anyone who sees him should contact Chelsea Police Station on (03) 8773 3200.