Police search community centres in search for missing Aberdeen man
Police in Aberdeen are searching local community centres and shelters - with the hope of tracing missing man Mark Ingram.
Police in Aberdeen are searching community centres and shelters in a bid to trace a missing Aberdeen man.
32-year-old Mark Ingram has been missing for almost two weeks and was last seen on Mastrick Road in the city, at around 12pm on the 26th of November.
Police have already conducted door-to-door enquiries as part of efforts to find him.
Detective Inspector Stephen Beattie, said: "We are visiting shelters, community centres and places which offer support across Aberdeen, in the hope that someone might have seen Mark.
As time goes on we are becoming increasingly worried for Mark's welfare and safety and we ask that people please look at the images we have released of him, and if they recognise him we ask that they contact us.
We know that Mark has connections in Aberdeen but also in the Banchory and Torphins area, so we ask that anyone with information gets in touch."
Details of Mark's disappearance have also been passed to the charity, 'Missing People', who will be distributing posters of Mark's image and other details to relevant locations across the UK.
Mark is described as being 6ft tall, of average build, and has brown collar length hair. When he was last seen, he was wearing a black jacket, grey hoodie, and dark denim jeans.