Jargo Ashwell vanished on Monday, September 25, after getting on a train to Caithness.
Jargo Ashwell, 74, was last seen travelling on a train from Inverness to Caithness on Monday, September 25.
Anyone who has seen him or has any information on his whereabouts is urged to contact Police Scotland.A CCTV image shows him wearing glasses, trousers and carrying two plastic bags. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: If anybody has seen Jago, or has any information that may help our enquiries, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us on 101, and use reference PS-20230926-0146"
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