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Highland Police Scotland officers ‘increasingly concerned’ for welfare of Nairn man last seen on railway network at Perth Train Station





Errol Stewart (61), from Nairn, has not been seen since a sighting at Perth Railway Station at 11.50am on Friday, July 18.
Errol Stewart (61), from Nairn, has not been seen since a sighting at Perth Railway Station at 11.50am on Friday, July 18.

Police are “increasingly concerned” for the welfare of a missing Nairn man who has not been seen since Friday morning.

Officers have appealed for help tracing 61-year-old Errol Stewart.

He was last seen at Perth Railway Station at around 11.50am on Friday, July 18.

Errol is described as around 6ft, with a bald/shaved head. He was last seen wearing a grey bomber jacket, blue jeans and grey Adidas trainers.

Sergeant Craig McGhee said: "We are becoming increasingly concerned for Errol's welfare and would urge anyone who may have seen him or has information on his whereabouts to please get in touch.

"If Errol sees this appeal, we would ask him to contact police or someone he trusts to let us know he is safe."

Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting ‘incident number 0276 of July 19’.


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