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Kathleen Speirs

Brother of missing Scot last seen near train station launches frantic online appeal

The brother of a missing Scot has launched a frantic online appeal in a bid to bring him home.

Shaun Banner was last seen in Invergordon, Highlands, in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The 34-year-old was spotted near the town's train station before vanishing.

Shaun's brother, Alan, took to Facebook on Saturday night urging anyone with information to get in touch in a public appeal.

He wrote: "If you have seen my brother, Shaun Banner, can you please get in touch.

"He has been missing since the early hours of Saturday morning."

Alan shared pictures of his sibling, in the hope someone may recognise him.

Police are urging anyone who thinks they might have seen Shaun Banner to come forward (FACEBOOK)

Shaun is described as five foot, seven inches tall with short brown hair, blue eyes and of slim build.

When last seen, he was wearing green and brown Crofter work trousers, a grey Rogue Attitude puffer style jacket, a blue RSE work top and grey, purple and blue Nike Air max trainers.

Police Scotland said they're becoming 'increasingly concerned' for Shaun's welfare.

Sergeant Claire Mackenzie said: “We’re becoming increasingly concerned for Shaun’s welfare as he has not been in touch with friends and family.

“Anyone with information regarding Shaun’s whereabouts or welfare is asked to contact police via on 101 quoting incident 2300 of April 23 or Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.”

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