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'Incredibly worried' family of missing Easter Ross man Shaun Banner appeal to people to keep talking about him amid concerns for his mental wellbeing


By Hector MacKenzie

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Shaun Banner's family shared this picture of him today.
Shaun Banner's family shared this picture of him today.

THE "desperate" family of a missing Easter Ross man "who has not been himself lately" want people to kreep talking about him in a bid to maintain momentum in the search to find him.

Shaun Banner (34) was last seen in Invergordon just after midnight on Saturday morning around the railway station.

His family said today: "We are at a stage of desperation in the search for Shaun.

"Our family is incredibly worried, Shaun has not been himself lately and we are worried about his state of mind and just want to know he is safe.

"Sharing Shaun’s picture is important so please continue to share far and wide. Reminding people constantly of what he looks like and that he’s not been found yet.

"Equally speak about him, let people know he is missing; your elderly relatives, your neighbour without social media, anyone who could potentially not even know Shaun’s missing but could be holding an important piece of the puzzle if they have seen him.

"We are relying on people knowing Shaun is missing to get any information of his whereabouts."

His brother, Alan, posted: "Please get in touch if you have any information at all or pass into the police via 101 quoting incident 2300 of 23 April 22."

He said Shaun hasn’t been seen or heard from since 12.15am on Saturday.

His family have also asked locals around Invergordon to get in touch if they might have CCTV footage that might assist, specifically anyone in Gordon Trrace or King George Street.


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