Mark Langdon was convicted of grievous bodily harm
UPDATE; THURSDAY 16 FEBRUARY - MR LANGDON HAS NOW BEEN LOCATED
A missing Exeter man is wanted for recall to prison.
Mark Langdon, 32, from Exeter, who was originally convicted for grievous bodily harm has had the licence that allows him to be free revoked.
Mr Langdon is white, 5ft 11in tall, with dark brown hair and brown eyes.
He was last known to live in the Exwick area of Exeter, and he also has links to Exminster.
He was sent to prison for 14 months in May 2022 after admitting an attack following a drink and drugs splurge.
Sentencing him at Exeter Crown Court, Judge Timothy Rose, who died last month, said: "The level of harm caused was not intended by you but this offence was aggravated by your excessive intoxication, having consumed 15 to 16 pints of beer and some cocaine.
Mr Langdon shouldn't be approached, but if you see him, call police on 999 and quote log number 904 of 27 January.
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