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Police Scotland officers appeal for help tracing man last seen at Perth Railway Station on Highland mainline





John McNeil.
John McNeil.

Police have appealed for help tracing a man who was last seen at a railway station on the Highland mainline.

Perth man John McNeil was last seen at Perth Railway Station on Friday evening.

Police did not say if they suspected he had taken a train. However, there were services travelling north and south which departed after the last confirmed sighting of him.

Mr McNeil (52) was last seen at the station at around 8.30pm.

Officers said his family is extremely concerned and reported him missing on Sunday.

He is white, around 5ft 10 inches in height with an average build and short grey hair. When last seen, he was wearing a work style navy jacket, navy trousers, light blue shirt, navy tie and black shoes.

Inspector Kris McCall said: "It is very unlike John not to be in touch with his family and friends and our concern is growing. I would appeal to anyone who may have seen John or has any information about where he may be to get in touch with us."

Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland quoting ‘incident number 1118 of December 29’.

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