Police search field for missing man Terry Waddell

Police have focussed their search for missing man Terry Waddell on an area close to where his car was found this morning.
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Officers have appealed for the public’s help find Terry, who went missing from Falkirk last night.

Today search teams have been concentrating on a field near the A876 south approach road to the Kincardine and Clackmananshire Bridges.

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Terry was last seen at an address in Ross Crescent in Camelon at around 10pm last night. The 34-year-old has not spoken to his family or friends since and there are concerns for his welfare.

Terry Waddell has gone missing.Terry Waddell has gone missing.
Terry Waddell has gone missing.

He is believed to have been travelling in a Vauxhall Astra, which was found shortly before 9am today.

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Police found Terry's car near the A867 South approach road to Clackmannanshire Bridge and Kincardine Bridge. Picture: Michael GillenPolice found Terry's car near the A867 South approach road to Clackmannanshire Bridge and Kincardine Bridge. Picture: Michael Gillen
Police found Terry's car near the A867 South approach road to Clackmannanshire Bridge and Kincardine Bridge. Picture: Michael Gillen

Terry is described as white, of stocky build, 5ft 8 to 9ins tall, with a bald head, a greying ginger beard, and has a tribal tattoo on his right forearm.

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He is believed to be wearing a black hooded jacket, blue jeans and could be wearing blue Nike trainers.

Sergeant Andy Angus of Falkirk Police Station said: “This is out of character for Terry and his family are very worried about him.

A nearby field is being searched.A nearby field is being searched.
A nearby field is being searched.

“We’re conducting search activity in the local area as we work to trace Terry, but would urge anyone who may have seen him since this time, or who has any information which might be relevant, to contact us.”

Those with information can call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0611 of March 18 2019.

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