Family concerned for safety of missing man who may have gone camping

David Rodger has not been seen since Tuesday with family saying the disappearance is 'out of character'.

Family concerned for safety of missing man last seen two days ago in Dunfermline Police Scotland

The family of a man missing for two days from Dunfermline are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.

Police have launched an appeal for David Rodger, who has not been seen since Tuesday around 11.10pm on Merlin Drive.

Also known as Dave, the 48-year-old is described as white with short, fair/blond, hair. He is believed to be wearing a blue and orange zipped neoprene hooded top and grey shorts.

He is driving a black Ford Focus, registration EK16 LTW, with a roof box.

David is a keen camper and often visits the Callander area and enquiries are being undertaken in that area.

Inspector Neil McGurk said: “Dave’s family is concerned and just want to know he is safe and well. It is out of character for him not to be in touch with them.

“We are checking relevant CCTV images for any additional information on where he may have gone and I am asking anyone who may have seen Dave or who has any information as to his whereabouts to get in touch with us.

“Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 4200 of October 3, 2023.”

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