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Urgent appeal to trace Fife man, believed to have travelled to Perth, who has been missing for four days

Missing Glenrothes man Steven Squire.
Missing Glenrothes man Steven Squire.

Police are urgently trying to find a Fife man missing for four days.

Steven Squire, from Glenrothes, has not been seen since 6pm on Sunday night.

However the 33-year-old may have been spotted walking in the Broxden area on the edge of Perth at about 6.30pm on Wednesday.

Mr Squire is said to be between 5ft 10in to 6ft tall, of medium build, tanned, and with green eyes.

He has short facial hair, and short, dark hair which is shaved at the sides.

He also has tattoos on his neck, arms and hands.

He is believed to have been wearing a black baseball cap when last seen.

A Police Scotland statement issued on Thursday morning read: “Concerns are growing for Steven’s safety as his disappearance is out of character.”

A renewed appeal issued in the afternoon stated: “Police Scotland is continuing to appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of missing 33-year-old Glenrothes man Steven Squire.

“Steven has been missing from his home address since about 6pm Sunday night and is believed to have last been seen in the Broxden area of Perth about 6.30pm on Wednesday, September 2.

“It is believed that he may have left that area on foot.

“If you have any information relating to Steven’s whereabouts, or any other information that could assist us in finding him, please call 101 quoting incident number 2861 of September 1 2020, or speak to any police officer.”