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UPDATED: Police “very concerned” for missing Kirkcaldy man

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Fife police are growing “very concerned” for a man reported missing from the Kirkcaldy area.

Officers launched an appeal after Henry Davidson, 59, was last seen at around 9am on Tuesday night leaving an address in Lismore Avenue.

However, Police Scotland confirmed on Friday evening that Mr Davidson has been positively sighted in the area of the Kingdom Centre and bus station in Glenrothes at around 8.20am on Wednesday.

Mr Davidson is described as a white man with a stocky build, around 5ft 11, with short black hair, which is balding.

He may have facial hair and also has his right ear pierced but does not always wear it.

He is believed to be wearing a white t-shirt, jeans and white Nike trainers.

He is known to wear a Rangers FC dog tag and could also be wearing a suit.

Inspector Karen Muirhead of Levenmouth Police Station said: “Henry has now been missing for some time and we are now growing very concerned for his welfare.

“I would ask anyone who has seen Henry, or recognises his description, to contact us as soon as possible.

“I would also ask Henry, if he does see this message, to get in touch with either his family or police to let us know he’s okay.”

Anyone with information regarding Mr Davidsons’s whereabouts is asked to contact officers at Levenmouth Police Station on 101, quoting incident number 4105 of November 15.