Police Scotland officers in Fife have released an updated missing person poster with a new photograph of Allan Bryant, to mark the three months anniversary since he was last seen.
The poster also asks people to check again – and to keep checking – sheds, garages and outdoor buildings for 24-year-old Allan, who was last seen outside the ‘Styx’ nightclub in Glenrothes on November 3 last year.
Police Scotland officers in Fife have released an updated missing person poster with a new photograph of Allan Bryant, to mark the three months anniversary since he was last seen.
His family have admitted to increasing frustration as the mystery continues, and officers recently held a meeting to update them on the efforts to find him.
Officers say it is already one of the most extensive missing person enquiries ever held in Fife.
Chief Inspector Derek McEwan, who is overseeing the on-going enquiries to trace Allan, said: “This is one of the largest missing person searches ever conducted in Fife and has seen specialist resources including helicopter, divers and search dogs used.
“We would ask everyone who has any type of outdoor structure in their garden or land to check it again, even if they have already done so, and to regularly check it for any sign of Allan.
“His family are, understandably, desperate for any news about Allan or his whereabouts and I would once again ask that anyone who has any information to call Police Scotland on 101 or through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
His family have admitted to increasing frustration as the mystery continues, and officers recently held a meeting to update them on the efforts to find him.
Officers say it is already one of the most extensive missing person enquiries ever held in Fife.
Chief Inspector Derek McEwan, who is overseeing the on-going enquiries to trace Allan, said: “This is one of the largest missing person searches ever conducted in Fife and has seen specialist resources including helicopter, divers and search dogs used.
“We would ask everyone who has any type of outdoor structure in their garden or land to check it again, even if they have already done so, and to regularly check it for any sign of Allan.
“His family are, understandably, desperate for any news about Allan or his whereabouts and I would once again ask that anyone who has any information to call Police Scotland on 101 or through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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