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John-Paul Clark

Urgent search launched for Scots pensioner who vanished four days ago

Cops have issued an appeal for information about a pensioner who vanished four days ago.

Police have launched extensive enquiries into the disappearance of William Hogg, 75, who was last seen at around 12.45pm on Wednesday, October 5, in the Callander area of Stirlingshire.

William is around 5ft6in tall, has a muscular build, grey hair and a moustache. He has tattoos on each forearm and wears glasses.

It is believed that William was wearing a navy-coloured bomber jacket, jeans and black and white trainers when last sighted.

Inspector David Bellingham of Stirling Police Station says William's family are very concerned about his disappearance and the forece appealed to the public to come forward with any information.

He said: “We are concerned for William’s welfare, and I know his family and friends are extremely worried.

“Officers are focusing their search on the Callander area and reviewing CCTV as part of enquiries, and we would urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to please contact us.

“If you have seen William, please call Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 3507 of 5 October 2022.”

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