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Missing person - Elizabeth Brown |
Police in Edinburgh are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a woman from the Gorgie area of the Capital who has not been seen since Saturday, May 22.
Elizabeth Brown, or Hunt, (55), who is known to her friends and family as Betty, was reported missing on Tuesday (June 1).
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Missing person - Suzanne Pilley |
Police are appealing for information to trace a missing Edinburgh woman. 38 year old Suzanne Pilley contacted her mother at around 8.30am on Tuesday morning (4 May) but failed to turn up for work in the city centre.
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Appeal for information - fire at SPSA lab in Edinburgh |
Lothian and Borders Police are appealing for information following a deliberate fire-raising at a police forensic laboratory in Edinburgh. The incident happened around 12.20 am on Thursday 18th February 2010 at the SPSA facility in Howdenhall.
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Missing Person - John Coleman |
Police in Edinburgh are renewing their appeal to trace the whereabouts of a man who has been missing for over eight months. John Coleman was last seen at the Access Point in Leith Street on Friday 1st May 2009.
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Missing Person - Matthew Dyet |
Police are concerned for the safety of missing Eyemouth man, Matthew Dyet.
The 58-year-old has not been seen since Tuesday 17th February 2009, and officers are appealing for anyone with any information on his whereabouts to get in touch.
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Missing Woman Mary Ferns |
Unconfirmed sightings of Mary Ferns in Edinburgh
Lothian and Borders Police are gravely concerned for the well-being of Mary Ferns, who was last seen about 9.30am on Tuesday 17th June 2008 when she left her home in Livingston to go shopping.
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Murder
William Sibbald |
Mr
Sibbald was last seen leaving his home address within Coillesdene
House, Portobello at 8pm on Tuesday 8th October 2002. His body
was found on Friday 10th January 2003 on the west side of the
embankment of the A1 at Whitehill Road.
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If
you have any information regarding any of our enquiries please contact us
on:
0131 311 3131
or alternatively contact crimestoppers on:
0800 555 111 |
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