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Concern growing for missing Inverness man, say Police Scotland; Highland officers 'increasingly concerned' and have urged for motorists to check dashcam footage


By Philip Murray

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Adam Hallaran.
Adam Hallaran.

CONCERN is growing for the welfare of a missing Inverness man who has not been seen since Saturday night.

Police have appealed for help tracing Adam Hallaran (24), who went missing from the Hilton area of the city.

He was last seen on CCTV in Culduthel Road at around 10pm on Saturday.

He has not been seen or heard from since and officers say there is "growing concern" for his welfare.

Mr Hallaran is 5ft 8in, of medium build, and has a fair complexion with short brown hair.

He was last seen wearing a black Nike hooded top with a white logo on the front, a plain black jacket and black Adidas trainers.

Inspector Les Davidson, of the city's Burnett Road Police Station, said: “Along with his family, we are becoming increasingly concerned for Adam’s welfare and are keen to locate him as soon as possible.

“He was recently staying with friends in the Inverness area. We would urge anyone who may have seen Adam to contact us.

“Similarly, if Adam is reading this, let us know you are safe and well.

“We would also appeal to anyone who was driving on Culduthel Road at 10pm on Saturday, October 24 and may have dashcam footage to contact us.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101, quoting incident 0512 of Tuesday, October 27.


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