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John-Paul Clark

Police 'very concerned' for Scots man missing for over two weeks

Police say they are 'very concerned' for the welfare of a Scots man who has been missing for more than two weeks.

Officers are renewing an appeal for help from the public, more than two weeks after Kenneth Wessels was last seen.

The 61-year-old left Newbiggin Crescent in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire around 4.45am on Wednesday, 4th of May.

Enquiries have established that Kenneth has then driven his Black Toyota Yaris car - registration number SF14 DCT - to Carsebridge Road, Alloa.

Cops say Kenneth then left his car and walked in the direction of Jellyholm Road and Gartmorn Dam.

Despite extensive enquiries, he has not yet been traced.

Kenneth was last seen leaving his Black Toyata car and walking off (Police Scotland)

Inspector Phil McIntosh said: “We are very concerned about Kenneth and we would urge anyone with information that hasn’t already been reported to police to get in touch.

“Extensive enquiries are ongoing and we are keeping Kenneth’s family informed as our search continues.

“I would like to thank everyone who has helped so far in our efforts to trace Kenneth.”

“Anyone who has any information regarding his whereabouts should contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 1083 of 4 May, 2022.”

It is understood Kenneth has links to Brighton, the Falkland Isles, St Andrews and Aberdeen.

Kenneth is described as white, 6ft tall, medium build, clean shaven with short grey hair.

He was wearing a yellow long sleeved high-vis jacket, blue jeans and was carrying a dark coloured rucksack.

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