The family of a missing Scots man who has vanished without his medication are growing increasingly concerned for his wellbeing.
Alistair Moir was last seen on Abel Place in Dumfermline on Sunday, September 11, and was reported missing from the Fife town three days later. He has not been seen or heard from since.
The 35-year-old had been staying with a friend for a number of months prior to his disappearance. Officers believe he could have made his way to Queen Margaret Train Station to get a train to Edinburgh.
Alistair is described as white, 5ft 11in in height, of a slim build and with receding blond, fair hair. When last seen he was wearing a purple hoodie with a skull on the back, light coloured or white shorts, white/orange Nike trainers and was carrying a black backpack.
Sergeant Ross Gribbons, Dunfermline Police Station, said: “Alistair requires to take medication which we believe he does not have access to at the moment, hence our, and his family’s, concern for his well-being. Inquiries have shown that he may be in Edinburgh, but this has not yet been confirmed.
“He was last seen heading towards Abel Place, Dunfermline, possibly making his way to Queen Margaret Train Station to get a train back to Edinburgh on Sunday, September 11, however, he has not been seen or heard from since. If you have seen Alistair, or have any information as to where he is, then please call Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference number 1471 of Wednesday, 14 September, 2022.
“We’d also appeal to Alistair himself to get in touch with either his family, friends or the police so we can make sure he is safe and well.”
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