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Police searching for man who vanished wearing Rangers top

Police searching for man who vanished wearing Rangers top

Glasgow Times09-06-2025
Frazer John Duncan has been reported missing from Irvine in North Ayrshire. The 35-year-old was last seen near Kilwinning Road in the town at around 4pm on Sunday, June 8.
He is described as being white Scottish, around 6ft tall, with short brown hair.
The young man was last seen wearing a grey hoodie over a red Rangers football top, blue tracksuit bottoms, and blue trainers.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Extensive enquiries are underway which have so far revealed that Frazer is known to frequent the Irvine town centre area.
"Anyone with information is asked to call officers at Irvine Police office on the police non-emergency number, 101, quoting incident 2095 of June 8, 2025."
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