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Missing Ross-shire man traced


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Police say the missing Wester Ross man has been traced safe and well
Police say the missing Wester Ross man has been traced safe and well

A MAN posted missing from a Wester Ross community has been traced safe and well, police said on Sunday.

Northern Constabulary had raised the alert over 64-year-old David Campbell on Saturday after it emerged he had not been in touch with family for a week since living his home address in Aultbea.

Mr Campbell had left his home address on Friday, March 2 and subsequently made his way to Dingwall.

However in an update report issued on Sunday this week, police said he had been traced safe and well.

Alice Jack has been reported missing from the Dingwall area
Alice Jack has been reported missing from the Dingwall area

Police also this weekend renewed an appeal for information on another missing person from Ross-shire, 58-year-old Alice Jack.

Police have again appealed for information on Alice Jack (pictured)

Mrs Jack, described as being 5'2" tall, slim build with blonde shoulder length hair, has been missing from the Dingwall area since Tuesday.

In a statement issued on Saturday evening, Northern Constabulary said: “Enquires indicate she was in the Evanton area on this date. It is requested residents in the area consider searching outbuildings at their properties and in addition report any unusual activity that may have occurred at their properties.

“This is a further appeal and all information recieved to date is gratefully appreciated.”

Anyone who believes they may have sighted Mrs Jack or has any information which might help with Police enquiries is reqested to contact Northern Constabulary on 0845 6005703.


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