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Search for missing Plockton man continues

James Fewell
James Fewell

Searches were continuing yesterday for a man missing in the village of Plockton since Friday night.

Police, coastguards and a lifeboat were involved in the attempts to trace James Fewell, known as Bruce.

Mr Fewell, 62, was last seen at around 12.30am on Saturday at the Plockton Hotel.

Searches have been carried out close to the area where he was last seen, along the coastline and near where he lives in the harbour area.

Police have been assisted by the coastguard including the use of the helicopter, the local RNLI Kyle Lifeboat and Kintail Mountain Rescue Team.

Chief Inspector Alastair Garrow said: “Bruce is a well-known face in Plockton where he lives and works.

“We are searching the coastline and the harbour area where he lives along with our partners.

“In addition local fish farm vessels have turned out to help and I would like to thank them for their assistance. We are also doing a huge amount of work into other possible lines of inquiry and would repeat our earlier appeal for information from the public.

“Bruce is described as around 6ft 1in in height, slim build with long dark hair tied back in a pony tail. When last seen he was wearing a blue woollen jumper and a pair of yellow wellingtons. Anyone with information of his whereabouts is requested to contact 101 and quote Inverness reference NP2772/17.”