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Police growing increasingly concerned for well-being of missing Aviemore pensioner


By Gavin Musgrove

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James Brannan has not been seen or heard from since last Saturday (February 5).
James Brannan has not been seen or heard from since last Saturday (February 5).

Police in Aviemore are continuing to appeal for help tracing James Brannan who remains missing from his home in the village.

The 72-year-old was last seen late on Saturday afternoon in the area of Spey Valley Golf Club.

He was reported missing on Tuesday 8 February and extensive police enquiries have been ongoing since this time.

Searches have been ongoing in the area, with specialist and local officers supported by partners from HM Coastguard and Cairngorm and RAF mountain rescue teams.

Sergeant Craig Johnstone, who is based at Aviemore police station, said: “We are growing increasingly concerned for James the longer he remains missing.

“I would urge anyone who has any information or who believes they may have seen him at any time since Saturday afternoon to get in touch.

The search has been taken above the strath, by helicopter, seen here covering the Spey towards Grantown (Picture Frank Porter)
The search has been taken above the strath, by helicopter, seen here covering the Spey towards Grantown (Picture Frank Porter)

“Given the recent weather I would also urge anyone who lives locally and has a shed or outbuilding where someone could seek shelter to check this and report anything out of the ordinary to us."

Mr Brannan is believed to have been wearing blue jeans, a dark winter jacket and walking boots.

He is described as being around 5ft 10in tall and of thin build with medium-length grey hair and a grey beard.

The search goes on for James
The search goes on for James

Anyone who has information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact 101, quoting reference number 1601 of 8 February.


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