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CCTV images released in search for missing Alness man; 41-year-old seen in Morrisons


By Hector MacKenzie

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Calum Mackenzie
Calum Mackenzie

POLICE have released CCTV footage of an Easter Ross man last seen four days ago.

Forty-one-year-old Calum Mackenzie can be seen in the Morrisons supermarket on Dalmore Road in Alness in the stills issued by police this afternoon.

Mr Mackenzie, who lives in Alness, was last seen at around 1.45pm on Thursday, November 7 in the Dalmore area of the town.

Officers say they have established that he visited the Morrisons store on Dalmore Road at 1.27pm that day. He purchased food items and left the store on foot.

Searches have been continuing in the Alness and Invergordon areas, with partners including the local Coastguard, RNLI, mountain rescue teams and the local community assisting officers.

Inspector Alasdair Goskirk of Alness Police Station said: “We are continuing to work to establish Calum’s movements from when he was last seen and would ask that members of the public review the CCTV images to see if they recall seeing Calum.

“The images show the clothing we believe Calum to be wearing when he was last seen, which are a black jacket, a light blue shirt, black jeans and black boots.It has now been over four days since Calum has last been in contact, or seen, his family. They, along with officers, are understandably worried for his safety. We’d continue to appeal to anyone who has seen Callum, or has any information on his current whereabouts, to contact police as soon as possible."

Calum Mackenzie
Calum Mackenzie

Those with information are asked to contact Alness Police Station via 101, quoting incident number 3129 of Friday, 8 November, 2019.

Calum is described as white, 6ft in height, stocky build, bald and has a tattoo on his left forearm. Officers do not believe he has access to a vehicle and will likely be travelling on foot or by public transport.


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