Police have launched a second appeal for information on the whereabouts of a missing Edinburgh man two weeks after he was last seen amid serious concerns for his welfare.
Stuart Campbell has failed to contact family or friends since the afternoon of Tuesday, March 4 and officers are growing increasingly worried about his wellbeing.
The 36-year-old, from the Wester Hailes area of the capital, was last seen in Barn Park shortly after 4pm but also thought to have links to Oxgangs.
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Frantic loved ones have asked for anyone with information on his current location after launching a poster campaign to boost awareness of his disappearance.
He is described as being around 5’10 in height with short brown hair and was understood to be wearing a dark-coloured jacket, green hooded top with white ties and grey jogging bottoms at the time of his disappearance.
Chief Inspector Mark Hamilton, Area Commander for South West Edinburgh said: “It’s been two weeks since Stuart was last seen and as time goes on, we are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare. I would appeal to anyone who may have seen him to get in touch with us.
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“Officers have carried our searches of the areas but Stuart may have gone further afield as he has links to Oxgangs.
"We have been putting posters in the local area in the hope it jogs someone’s memory."
He added: “Anyone who knows where Stuart is or who has information that could assist in tracing him should call 101 quoting 1205 of 28 March or speak to any police officer.”