Police across Scotland are re-appealing to the public for information about a man who has been missing for nearly two weeks.
Redmond Taylor was last seen on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 and is thought to have links to the Glasgow area.
The man was last seen leaving Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert around 12.30pm on the day he went missing, but has now been spotted on CCTV an hour late in the Torwood area of the town.
Redmond is known to travel across the Central Belt, particularly to Glasgow, as well as to Edinburgh and the Fife area.
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The 26-year-old, who lives in Alloa and has links to the Tullibody area, has not been in contact with his family since and concern is growing for his welfare.
Redmond is described as white, around 5ft 7ins tall, of slim build, with short brown hair, blue eyes and stubble.
He was last seen wearing a black bomber jacket, navy blue jeans and grey trainers.
Sergeant Derek McKie of Alloa Police Station said: "I am asking for the public's help as part of our enquiries.
"Particularly I would ask that residents in the Torwood area check their gardens, outbuildings where Redmond may have sought shelter and any private CCTV.
"Likewise, I would appeal to any motorists who were on the A9 at Torwood around 1.30pm on Tuesday, February 12, to check any dashcam footage."
Anyone who may have seen Redmond since this time, or who has information on where he may be, is urged to contact police as soon as possible.
Those with information can call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 1457 of February 13.
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