AN “EXPERIENCED” Dorset walker has been missing for two weeks while out on a walk in a Scottish island.
Francis Johnson, an experienced walker and camper, left Dorset on Monday, September 4 and travelled to the west coast of Scotland.
Police say he booked into various campsites before arriving at the Glenbrittle site on the Isle of Skye, in the Inner Hebrides, on Wednesday, September 6 where he had planned to stay for a few days.
However, he has not been seen since but his camping equipment and car are still left on the campsite.
Francis, 74, is described as 6ft, of medium build and would be wearing outdoor clothing. It is not known which route he may have taken from the campsite but is believed to have left on foot.
Sergeant Graham Cameron, of Portree Police Station, said: “Francis is an experienced walker and plans his trip meticulously so it is out of character for him to be missing and not be in touch with family and friends.
“Concerns are growing for his welfare and we are keen to speak to anyone who may have seen him or knows where he might be.
“If you were out and about in the Glenbrittle area and may have seen him please get in touch. Likewise, if you have given a lift to anyone of his description.”
Anyone who can help is asked to contact officers immediately on 101, quoting reference number 3266 of Monday, 18 September, 2023.
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