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Issued 13 October, 2021
The family of a man who has been missing from St Andrews for the last four weeks have renewed an appeal as enquiries continue to trace him.
Paul Johnson was last seen at around 10.45pm on Wednesday, 15 September, 2021, on Hepburn Gardens in the town.
The 74-year-old had left an address on Hay Fleming Avenue a short time earlier, around 10pm that evening on foot, however has not been seen since.
His family has today issued a statement thanking the local community for their support and urging anyone who can help find Paul to come forward.
They said: “Four weeks ago our dad – who was fit and healthy – left his home on St Andrews for a walk. He was spotted on a couple of cameras walking as if on an evening stroll, was seen by a friend on Hepburn Gardens and has then simply vanished. His whereabouts remain a complete mystery.
“For us and our mum, the last four weeks have been the hardest of our lives. Our dad is a grandfather to nine, soon to be ten, wonderful grandchildren, who are missing him as much as we are.
“We have been helped immensely through this difficult time in the knowledge that the town where mum and dad first met, fell in love and call their home, is full of such wonderful and supportive people. Loved ones, friends and complete strangers have gone above and beyond to help with the search. It is impossible to put into words the gratitude we feel. People across St Andrews, Fife and beyond, as well as Police Scotland and the countless amazing organisations and companies have united to help find dad with the shared aim to bring him home to us.
“The kind words and selfless acts of the community have meant so much to us. We would like to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to everything you have done for us.
“We are frantically worried and miss dad so much, Please continue to keep him your thoughts and know what we will forever be grateful for your kindness.”
Police enquiries have been continuing in the area since Paul was reported missing, with officers going door to door and studying available CCTV.
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Police Scotland news Fife St Andrews Paul Johnson missing person - Police Scotland
The family of a man who has been missing from St Andrews for the last four weeks have renewed an appeal as enquiries continue to trace him.
Paul Johnson was last seen at around 10.45pm on Wednesday, 15 September, 2021, on Hepburn Gardens in the town.
The 74-year-old had left an address on Hay Fleming Avenue a short time earlier, around 10pm that evening on foot, however has not been seen since.
His family has today issued a statement thanking the local community for their support and urging anyone who can help find Paul to come forward.
They said: “Four weeks ago our dad – who was fit and healthy – left his home on St Andrews for a walk. He was spotted on a couple of cameras walking as if on an evening stroll, was seen by a friend on Hepburn Gardens and has then simply vanished. His whereabouts remain a complete mystery.
“For us and our mum, the last four weeks have been the hardest of our lives. Our dad is a grandfather to nine, soon to be ten, wonderful grandchildren, who are missing him as much as we are.
“We have been helped immensely through this difficult time in the knowledge that the town where mum and dad first met, fell in love and call their home, is full of such wonderful and supportive people. Loved ones, friends and complete strangers have gone above and beyond to help with the search. It is impossible to put into words the gratitude we feel. People across St Andrews, Fife and beyond, as well as Police Scotland and the countless amazing organisations and companies have united to help find dad with the shared aim to bring him home to us.
“The kind words and selfless acts of the community have meant so much to us. We would like to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to everything you have done for us.
“We are frantically worried and miss dad so much, Please continue to keep him your thoughts and know what we will forever be grateful for your kindness.”
Police enquiries have been continuing in the area since Paul was reported missing, with officers going door to door and studying available CCTV.
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