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Easter Ross police renew appeal for missing Invergordon man with plea to 'remain vigilant'


By Hector MacKenzie

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Shaun Banner.
Shaun Banner.

POLICE today renewed an appeal for help tracing an Easter Ross man posted missing since the early hours of Saturday morning.

Officers are renewing their appeal for help to find Shaun Banner.

The 34-year-old from Invergordon was last seen near to the town’s railway station just after midnight, on the morning of Saturday, April 23.

Police say extensive enquiries have been carried out with support from "our specialist assets within Police Scotland and local partners".

Inspector Chris Murray of Alness Police Station said: “We remain very concerned for Shaun’s welfare and this only increases as time passes and he remains out of contact with family and friends

“Extensive police enquiries and searches are ongoing and I would urge anyone who may have any information which could help to get in touch.

“I would also ask the local community to remain vigilant and to check any sheds or outbuildings where someone may seek shelter regularly and share anything of note with us.

“Anyone with information regarding Shaun’s whereabouts or welfare is asked to contact police via on 101 quoting incident 2300 of 23 April.”

Shaun is described as 5ft 7in tall, of slim build, with short brown hair, and blue eyes.

He was last seen wearing green and brown Crofter work trousers, a grey Rogue Attitude puffer style jacket, blue RSE work top and grey, purple and blue Nike Air Max trainers.

Related: 'Desperate' family ask public to keep talking about Shaun and to share his picture


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