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Shoreline and riverbank searches for missing Easter Ross man Shaun Banner (34) as public urged to keep an eye out and share details


By Hector MacKenzie

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Shaun Banner.
Shaun Banner.

SEARCHES for a missing Easter Ross man have been continuing on shorelines and river banks with members of the public being encouraged to share locations of where they have looked.

Shaun Banner (34) was last seen in Invergordon after midnight on Saturday, April 23.

Intensive searches have been launched since then with renewed pleas from his family to people to keep talking about Shaun's plight and share his photograph.

His brother today, on behalf of the family, posted: "We are going to be continuing our searches of the shorelines and river banks. "What I would like to do is to spread the word as far as possible.

"I want to expand our searches outwith the Cromarty Firth and covering more of the Moray Firth and Dornoch firth and beyond. "Fortrose, Avoch, Cromarty, Balintore, Portmahomach, Edderton, Bonar "If you are in these areas, please let me know and have checked!

"It would be really good if people could spread the word and post and let us know where has been checked. You can do this by pinning on your maps on your phone and sending in a screenshot or using Strava."

Have you seen Shaun?
Have you seen Shaun?

He added: "Please spread the word, tag and share!"

Shaun is described as 5ft 7in, of slim build, with short brown hair, and blue eyes.

He was last seen wearing green and brown Crofter work trousers, a grey Rogue Attitude puffer style jacket, blue RSE work top and grey and purple and blue Nike Air Max trainers.

Anyone with information regarding Shaun’s whereabouts or welfare is asked to contact police via on 101 quoting incident 2300 of April 22 or Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.


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