A missing man who was seen leaving a Scots hospital dressed in an in-patient gown has been found following a public appeal by the police.
The last sighting of Frazer Duncan was at 10.04pm yesterday as he exited the Royal Alexandria Hospital car park in Paisley, Renfrewshire. The 32-year-old made his way onto Corsebar Road before he vanished.
Police said that Frazer frequents the Irvine area but was also known to travel the central belt. It was believed he could have been sleeping rough in the Glasgow area. He has no connections to Paisley.
Frazer is described as 5ft 10in, of a slim build, with brown hair and a long beard. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing grey/blue joggers, a hospital gown with red/beige socks or slippers.
Following an appeal issued on Wednesday, Police Scotland confirmed that he had been found sometime around 6pm on July 21.
A force spokesperson said: "We can confirm that missing person Frazer Duncan from Paisley has been found safe and well. We would like to thank the public for their assistance."
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