StillDiggin
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We are continuing to search for 56-year-old Charles (known as Charlie) Kelly who left his home in Tillicoultry on Wednesday, 6 September, to go hill walking in the Glencoe area.
Charlie’s family last heard from him on Thursday night around 8pm, but there has been no contact since and there are real concerns for his safety and welfare.
When last seen, Charlie was wearing a dark green coloured fleece top, dark grey combat-style trousers and a black waterproof jacket. It is believed he may also be carrying a navy blue rucksack.
We continue to appeal for information from anyone who may have seen Charlie, particularly those who may have been walking in the Glen Etive area of Glencoe between Wednesday, 6 September and Sunday.
Extensive resources are being deployed in the area. Police and partner agencies are working together in the search for Charlie. With assistance from mountain rescue teams from Glencoe, Lochaber and Oban and Arrochar. The Royal Air Force and the Search and Rescue Dog Association, along with a helicopter from HM Coastguard.
If anyone has seen Charlie or has any information about his whereabouts, please do get in touch.
Charlie’s family last heard from him on Thursday night around 8pm, but there has been no contact since and there are real concerns for his safety and welfare.
When last seen, Charlie was wearing a dark green coloured fleece top, dark grey combat-style trousers and a black waterproof jacket. It is believed he may also be carrying a navy blue rucksack.
We continue to appeal for information from anyone who may have seen Charlie, particularly those who may have been walking in the Glen Etive area of Glencoe between Wednesday, 6 September and Sunday.
Extensive resources are being deployed in the area. Police and partner agencies are working together in the search for Charlie. With assistance from mountain rescue teams from Glencoe, Lochaber and Oban and Arrochar. The Royal Air Force and the Search and Rescue Dog Association, along with a helicopter from HM Coastguard.
If anyone has seen Charlie or has any information about his whereabouts, please do get in touch.