Man missing in Highlands for two days found safe and well

People living in the area had been asked to check all sheds and outhouses for Noman Ahmed.

Police ‘increasingly concerned’ for welfare of man missing in Highlands Police Scotland

Police said a man reported missing in the Highlands for two days has been found safe and well.

Noman Ahmed, 20, from Glasgow, was last seen disembarking a train at Locheilside train station at around 11pm on August 27.

Police said they believed that he may have travelled to the Locheilside or Glenfinnan areas of Lochaber.

He was described as being of Asian appearance, with black hair and facial hair.

When last seen, he was wearing dark clothing and a brown coat.

Previously, inspector Isla Campbell, of Fort William Community Policing, said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for Noman’s welfare and would appeal to anyone who has in information surrounding his whereabouts. 

“Officers are currently conducting searches alongside partner agencies in attempts to trace him safe and well. 

“I would ask if there are any motorists who have travelled on the A830 Fort William to Mallaig road since Saturday night to please review dashcam footage that may be able to assist with our enquiries.

“We would also be grateful if local residents and businesses could check all sheds and outhouses for Noman.

“If anyone has any information surrounding Noman, please get in contact with police.”

Police can be contacted on 101 quoting incident number 3805 of Saturday, August 27, 2022.

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