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Police confirm enquiries still on-going to trace missing Aviemore man Rodrigo Falcon


By Gavin Musgrove

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Rodrigo Falcon has not been seen or heard from since disappearing on December 11, last year.
Rodrigo Falcon has not been seen or heard from since disappearing on December 11, last year.

Police have confirmed that enquiries are still being undertaken to trace missing Aviemore man Rodrigo Falcon.

The Strathy asked the police for an update on the disappearance and if there are still searches being conducted in the area.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We have no updates at this time. Enquiries are still being undertaken to trace Rodrigo Falcon."

The force issued a renewed appeal a month on from Mr Falcon's disappearance in the early hours of Sunday December 11, last year.

The 33-year-old was last seen heading south out of Aviemore having earlier been in The Vault nightclub in the village centre.

Extensive searches and police enquiries were subsequently carried out but without any breakthroughs.

Mr Falcon is described as being 5ft 6in tall, of slim build, with dark hair cut in a mullet style with a moustache and beard.

When last seen he was wearing a red jumper and baggy jeans with no coat.

A map showing the last known movements of Rodrigo Falcon. Map: Mhairi Longmuir.
A map showing the last known movements of Rodrigo Falcon. Map: Mhairi Longmuir.

There are hopes that there may still be motorists in the vicinity at the time using the A9 Inverness-Perth road and the B9152 Aviemore-Kincraig road may come forward with dash-cam or eye witness reports.

Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland on 101, using reference 2387 of 11 December.


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