Broxburn man's disappearance 'out of character'

62-year-old Alan Kerr was last seen on Monday 29th July

Author: Forth News TeamPublished 30th Jul 2019

The disappearance of a 62-year-old man from Broxburn who has been missing since last night is described by officers as 'out of character'

Alan Kerr left his home in Hillview Avenue at around 7pm on Monday 29th July but is yet to return. West Lothian police are appealing for information to find the missing man.

Concern is now growing for the 62-year-old's welfare and cops are asking that anyone who knows his current whereabouts come forward.

It is believed Alan may have been driving his grey Vauxhall Corsa, with regsitration number WV14 KYG, in the Corstorphine area of Edinburgh at around 4.40am on Tuesday 30th July.

Alan is described as white, 5ft 6ins tall with a stocky build, round face, bald head, short grey hair at sides and back. He normally wears jeans and polo shirts, dark trainers or brown shoes.

Sergeant Sai Chan from Broxburn Police Station said: "It is out of character for Alan not to return home, or tell family or friends where is going.

"As such, we are keen to locate him as soon as possible and ensure he is safe and anyone who knows where we can find Alan should contact police immediately.

"Likewise, if Alan sees this appeal then please get in touch to confirm that you are alright."

Those with information can contact Broxburn Police Station via 101 and quote incident number 571 of the 30th July.

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