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Police appeal for missing man whose works vehicle was traced in Lanarkshire

Andrew was reported missing form his home in Castle Douglas one week ago today.

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Police are renewing their appeal for information to help trace missing man Andrew Gardiner.

Andrew  was reported missing from his home in Castle Douglas one week ago today.

However his last known whereabouts are in the Lanarkshire area, after his work vehicle was traced off the A706 at Heathland Forest, Forth.

The 46-year-old was last seen at around 11am on Monday,  September 7.

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 Searches have been carried out since that day and enquiries remain ongoing to trace him.

Inspector Claire Walker said: “Officers have been carrying out extensive enquiries over the past week to trace Andrew, with increasing concerns for his welfare.

“We would ask anyone with information on his whereabouts to get in touch as soon as possible. Whether you are from the Dumfries and Galloway area, or Lanarkshire, any information or possible sightings could prove vital.”

Andrew is described as being around 6ft 1 in height, with short brown hair.

When reported missing, he was believed to have been wearing a navy blue polo shirt, black jeans and dark coloured boots.

Anyone with information should contact police on 101, quoting incident 2306 of 10 September.