Fife Police say woman’s disappearance from Dunfermline is ‘completely out of character’ By Richard Rooney February 20 2019, 8:25am February 20 2019, 8:25am Share Police say woman’s disappearance from Dunfermline is ‘completely out of character’ Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/fife/832470/police-say-womans-disappearance-from-dunfermline-is-completely-out-of-character/ Copy Link Fiona Donald. Police are appealing for help to find a woman who has been reported missing from Dunfermline. Officers say Fiona Donald was last seen on Monday afternoon. They say her disappearance is “completely out of character”. The 48-year-old was last seen walking south on New Row, Dunfermline, at 4.40pm on Monday. She is described as 5ft 8in, with blonde hair. New Row in Dunfermline. When last seen she was wearing dark leggings and a dark grey/black three-quarter-length parka-style jacket with a fur-trimmed hood. Inspector Rachael Burns said: “Anyone who has seen Fiona or has information where she could be is asked to contact police immediately.” Those with information are asked to contact police on 101.