Renewed appeal for missing hillwalker last seen travelling from West Lothian
Ross Kinghorn was last seen after getting off a Linlithgow train in Blair Atholl
Last updated 27th Jan 2023
There's a fresh appeal for information to help trace a missing man last seen travelling from West Lothian to Perthshire.
57-year-old Ross Kinghorn travelled by train on Monday the 16th of January from Linlithgow.
The most recent confirmed sighting was around 9am after he arrived in Blair Atholl. It's believed he set out for the Beinn a' Ghlò hills nearby the same day.
He was reported missing on Friday, 20 January after failing to return as planned.
Extensive police enquiries and searches of the area have been carried out but Ross currently remains missing.
Some personal items belonging to Ross were found near Bridge of Tilt in the course of search activity.
Sergeant James Longden said: “We remain very concerned for Ross as our enquiries continue and we would continue to urge anyone with any information which may help to get in touch.
“Ross is an experienced hillwalker. His intention was to walk in the Beinn a' Ghlò hills above Blair Atholl and I would urge any other walkers who have been in the area who may have seen anything which looked out of place to get in touch as your information may prove helpful.
“I would also ask residents in the Bridge of Tilt area to check their sheds and outbuildings for any sign that he may have been there.
“Anyone who may have seen Ross is asked to contact police on 101 quoting 1588 of 20 January, 2023.”
Ross is described as white, 5ft 8in tall, slim build, with a bald head and is believed to be wearing a blue beanie hat, blue waterproof jacket, green fleece, grey walking trousers and brown boots.
He was also in possession of a small two-wheel trolley which was among the items recovered.