Man fitting description of missing Dunipace resident seen on CCTV

A man fitting the description of missing Dunipace resident Martin McDonald has been spotted on CCTV.
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The man was seen in the Pirnhall Services area in Stirling between 2.30am and 3am on Wednesday, November 25.

Mr McDonald (34) was last seen in Dunipace on Sunday, November 8.

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His current whereabouts are unknown and Martin’s family are becoming increasingly worried.

A CCTV image of a man at Pirnhill Services, Stirling fits the description of missing Dunipace resident Martin McDonald. Contributed.A CCTV image of a man at Pirnhill Services, Stirling fits the description of missing Dunipace resident Martin McDonald. Contributed.
A CCTV image of a man at Pirnhill Services, Stirling fits the description of missing Dunipace resident Martin McDonald. Contributed.

Martin is described as 5ft 8in and stocky with short ginger hair. He is unshaven and wears glasses.

He’s known to visit outdoor areas near Denny and Aviemore.

Inspector Simpson, of Falkirk Police Station, said: “Martin has been missing for a number of days now, which is completely out of character of him.

“He has a white-coloured ‘Scott’ brand mountain bike with silver and gold writing thereon.

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“The bike potentially has a trailer attached to the sadle with camping gear and a sleeping bag.”

Anyone who was in Pirnhal Services at this time or can provide information can call 101, quoting incident number PS-20201123-1075.

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