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Laura Ferguson

Urgent search to trace teenager missing for five days who may have travelled to Dumbarton

An urgent search has been launched to trace a Dundee teenager who may have travelled to Dumbarton.

Fifteen-year-old Cameron Lee MacKenzie has been missing for five days and was last seen on South Road, Dundee at about 1.30am on Friday, June 24.

Police Scotland is now appealing for anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact officers to help with their search.

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Cameron is described as being 5ft 11, with a slim build, and short dark brown hair. When he went missing he was wearing a black tracksuit top, grey tracksuit bottoms, black trainers, and was carrying a small black rucksack.

Inspector Martin Pattie from Lochee Police Station, Dundee said “We are growing increasingly concerned for Cameron.
He was last seen in South Road, Dundee at about half past one in the morning on Friday.

"Cameron also has links to the Dumbarton area. Any person with information that could help us trace Cameron is asked to call 101 quoting incident number PS-20220624-0291, or speak to any officer."

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