Police are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare
An urgent search has been launched for an elderly dementia sufferer who vanished from a West Lothian town.
Officers are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of the missing man and have asked for the public's assistance. The 79-year-old is described as being around 5ft 9ins tall, of slim build with balding grey hair and a grey beard.Top news stories today Inspector David MacMillan said: “Concerns are growing for John’s welfare and we want to make sure his is safe and well.Anyone with information that could help is asked to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference 3575 of Tuesday, 30 May, 2023.
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