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Three months after he was posted missing in Sutherland, family and friends of missing Easter Ross man Finn Creaney (32) are still looking for answers


By Hector MacKenzie

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A fresh appeal to share the message about Finn Creaney far and wide has been made.
A fresh appeal to share the message about Finn Creaney far and wide has been made.

THE search for an Easter Ross man posted missing exactly three months ago today is continuing with an appeal to well-wishers to share his information as widely as possible.

A dedicated group has been set up to help coordinate the search for 32-year-old Finn Creaney, of the Tain area, who was last seen on March 25.

He was last seen around 2.15pm on Friday, March 25 at Altnaharra in Sutherland near Loch Naver.

The experienced bushcraft enthusiast was posted missing on March 28.

Mr Creaney was dropped off at Loch Naver on the B873 public road in Sutherland to start his planned walking route around the loch and south to Golspie.

The Search for Finn Creaney page today posted: "We need your help! Please share to as many groups and places as possible all around the UK.

"Family and friends are desperate to be reunited with Finn as soon as possible. It's been three months and there is still currently no trace. Finn was of sound mind and the happiest he's ever been when last seen so this disappearance is unexplainable and we want answers!"

Anyone who may have seen Finn or have any information at all is urged to contact Search for Finn Creaney FB Page OR Police Scotland on 101 or speak to any officer quoting reference 0912 of 28 March.

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He is described as 5ft 11in tall, of slim build, with light complexion and freckles on his arms and nose.

He has long brown hair down to his lower back and a full brown/ginger beard.

He was wearing a long brown leather jacket slightly aged and described as a replica of Aragorn's outfit from Lord of the Rings.

He also has a green tweed/felt poncho and green Berghaus rucksack with him. He was wearing brown walking boots that go to above the ankle.

Anyone who may have seen Finn or have any information at all is urged to contact Search for Finn Creaney Facebook page or Police Scotland on 101 or speak to any officer quoting reference 0912 of 28 March.


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