The distraught mother of a missing Scots man has vowed to 'never give up on finding him' six months after his disappearance.
Stuart Campbell, 36, vanished after leaving a Co-Op store on Bridge Road in Edinburgh at 6.45pm on Tuesday, March 22. Extensive search inquiries have been carried out in a bid to trace Stuart's whereabouts, but he has not been seen or heard from since.
Stuart's worried mum, Jane, has pleaded with the public to assist police with any information that could help their investigation.
She said: “I know everything that could have been done has been done, but I am not giving up on finding him. I would urge anyone with information about his disappearance to come forward to assist the police investigation.”
Chief Inspector Mark Hamilton, Area Commander for South West Edinburgh said: “We are continuing to appeal for information six months on from Stuart’s disappearance as it is extremely frustrating for us all not knowing what has happened to him.
“Our investigations continue and we have carried out extensive searches led by the information we have had available to us and I want to reassure Stuart’s family and friends that a missing person enquiry is never closed and pleased be assured we will act of any new information that comes to light regarding his disappearance."
Stuart is described as being 5ft 10in tall and with short, brown hair. At the time of his disappearance, he was seen wearing a dark-coloured jacket a green hooded top with white ties and grey jogging bottoms.
Anyone who knows where Stuart is or who has information that could assist in tracing him should call 101 quoting 1205 of March 28, 2022 or speak to any Police Scotland officer.
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