A missing Scots man was last seen boarding a train to go hillwalking four days ago.
Ross Kinghorn, 57, was last spotting getting on the train from Linlithgow at around 6.30am on Monday, January 16. He travelled to Blair Atholl, in Tayside, in order to go hillwalking in the Bridge of Tilt area.
However Ross hasn't been seen or heard from since and police are appealing for information.
Ross is described as a white male, 5ft8, of slim build and bald. He is believed to be wearing a blue beanie hat, blue waterproof jacket, green fleece, grey walking trousers and brown boots.
He is also believed to be in possession of a small two wheel trolley and small black rucksack.
Sergeant James Longden states “We are becoming increasingly concerned for Ross’s welfare and are keen to trace him as soon as possible.
"We suspect Ross is in the Bridge of Tilt area and would appeal to any hillwalkers who have visited recently who may have any information.
"Please contact police as soon as possible on 101 quoting incident 1588 of January 20."
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