Police appeal after concern for the welfare of missing man Jack Martin

Jack Martin went missing from the Callander area

Police have appealed to the public for help to trace missing man Jack Martin, who went missing from the Callander area in the early hours of the morning.

Jack is described as white, slim build, around 5 foot 8 inches tall with dark brown, unkempt hair and is not currently wearing glasses, unlike in his picture.

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It is unknown what clothing he was wearing when he went missing but he was in possession of a black and red rucksack.

Jack Martin went missing from the Callander areaJack Martin went missing from the Callander area
Jack Martin went missing from the Callander area

He was last seen between 4am and 8.50am onThursday morning at Main Street, Callander.

Constable Donald King from Callander Police station, said: "We have concerns for Jack's welfare and we are looking for the public's assistance to help trace him safe and well.

Any assistance and information identifying his current location would be greatly appreciated and I would urge anyone who may have seen Jack or anyone matching his description to contact the Police immediately."

Anyone who has information is urged to contact 101, quoting incident 0695 of the 11th June 2020.

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