Police have issued an appeal to the public to help track down a missing 27-year-old after he disappeared almost two weeks ago.
Cops are asking for the public’s help to track down 27-year-old Tedor Asaftei, also known as Stefan, who has been missing from his home in Aberdeen since Tuesday, May 10.
Police believe that he has travelled to Edinburgh between May 10 and 12 and has been in the Cameron Toll and Chesser areas of the city. They also said that he may also be frequenting the city centre.
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They posted the appeal to the public on social media, saying they are growing increasingly concerned for Teodor’s wellbeing.
Teodor is described as being white, 5ft 10, of slim build and with dark hair. He was last seen wearing a navy jacket, black trousers, a black woollen hat and black Airmax trainers. He may also be carrying a grey rucksack and sleeping back.
Posting on Facebook, PI Kennedy of Drylaw Police Scotland said:
“Teodor has been missing for almost two weeks now and we are growing increasingly concerned for his safety and wellbeing.
“We believe Teodor may have travelled to Edinburgh between 10 and 12 May and that he has been in the Cameron Toll and Chesser areas of the city. It is thought that he may also be frequenting Edinburgh city centre.
“I would urge anyone who believes they may have seen Teodor, or who has any information in relation to his current whereabouts to get in touch.”
Anyone who knows of Teodor’s whereabouts or has any information that could help find him, are urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 and quote incident number 2788 of Sunday, 15 May.