The family of missing man Alexander Clarke, who was last seen ten years ago, have launched a fresh appeal for help finding him.
'Sandy' was last seen at 2am on June 4, 2013. He was spotted leaving Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy before making his way along Hayfield Road, reports the Daily Record.
Despite extensive searches and public appeals, he has not been seen on heard from since. He's described as 5ft 10in tall, of a slim or average build, with short, receding brown hair and has brown/green eyes.
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He has tattoos on both arms and a tattoo on his neck of a woman's name. At the time of his disappearance, he was also carrying two 'Sports Direct' bags containing clothes.
Speaking on the 10th anniversary of his disappearance, Sergeant Gordon Cameron, Fife Missing Persons Coordinator said : “The past ten years for Sandy’s family and friends have been very difficult, not knowing what has happened to him.
"My thoughts are with them as another anniversary passes. Our enquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding his disappearance continues, and any new details will be thoroughly investigated.
“If you have any information, please contact Police Scotland on 101.”
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