POLICE have said they are growing “increasingly concerned” for a 36-year-old man who has been reported missing from Arbroath.
Rowan Connor was last seen around 2.30pm on Friday, November 29 2024 in Horrolodge Hill, Arbroath.
He is descried as being 5ft 7 inches in height, short mid brown hair and slim build. The clothing he had on when last seen was unknown.
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Inspect Ahmad Mahboob said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for Rowans welfare and are keen to trace him.
“I would appeal to anyone with any information on his whereabouts or who has had contact with him since he was reported missing to come forward as soon as possible.
“I would also appeal to Rowan himself, if you see this appeal, please let us know you are safe. Please contact police on 101, quoting incident 2183 of November 29 2024.”
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