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Dash-cam footage appeal from Assynt Mountain Rescue Team involved in search for missing Easter Ross man Finn Creaney (32)


By Hector MacKenzie

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Several different resources have been deployed in the search for Finn Creaney. Picture: Assynt Mountain Rescue Team
Several different resources have been deployed in the search for Finn Creaney. Picture: Assynt Mountain Rescue Team

A MOUNTAIN rescue team which has been involved in an extensive search for an Easter Ross man posted missing last month has issued an appeal to the public.

Finn Creaney (32) was last seen in Sutherland on Friday, March 25.

Finn Creaney
Finn Creaney

Several appeals have since been issued for help to trace Finn who is from Tain in Easter Ross.

He was dropped off at Loch Naver, on the B873 public road in Sutherland, to start his planned walking route around the loch and south to Golspie.

Amongst those involved in the subsequent search are volunteers with Assynt Mountain Rescue Team (MRT).

It was posted on Monday of last week by Police Scotland to search for the overdue walker between the north side of Loch Naver and Golspie.

Several different resources have been deployed in the search for Finn Creaney. Picture: Assynt Mountain Rescue Team
Several different resources have been deployed in the search for Finn Creaney. Picture: Assynt Mountain Rescue Team

Assisted by Coastguard helicopter Rescue 151 from Inverness, an extensive search using team members, drones and SARDA dogs has followed.

The team posted: "The search has now continued into a sixth day with assistance from SARDA dogs, Rescue 151, team and SARAA drones, Coastguard, RAF MRT, Dundonnell MRT and two Police Scotland MRTs.

Several different resources have been deployed in the search for Finn Creaney. Picture: Assynt Mountain Rescue Team
Several different resources have been deployed in the search for Finn Creaney. Picture: Assynt Mountain Rescue Team

The team posted: "If anyone has any information regarding Finn that could be relevant to the search, dash cam footage from Friday, March 25 March in the Altnaharra area that may provide additional information we would be grateful if this could be passed to Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 0912 of 28 March."

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