Invergordon man Shaun Banner has now been lacking for 2 weeks - however help from the area people has saved his frightened household going.
Shaun, 34, was final seen at round midnight on Saturday April 23 close to Invergordon railway station, the place he was captured on CCTV.
He's described as 5ft7, with quick brown hair, blue eyes and of slim construct.
Shaun was final seen sporting inexperienced and brown Crofter work trousers, a gray Rogue Perspective puffer-style jacket, a blue RSE work high and gray, purple and blue Nike Air Max trainers.
Since his disappearance, his household has led group efforts to seek for the much-loved dad, coordinating efforts from The Place group centre in Alness as they scour the native space.
Two weeks on, Shaun's household says the group has saved them "motivated" and "centered" as they proceed on the lookout for their son, brother and companion.
In a press release signed off by kinfolk together with mum Hannella, brother Alan and companion Bexy Ross, the household stated: "Shaun has now been lacking for 2 weeks. Two of the longest and hardest weeks of our lives.
"Within the final two weeks individuals in our lives have by no means shone so vibrant; mates, households, colleagues, emergency providers, group members, companies and extra have blown us away.
"[They] turned up in pressure to seek for Shaun, dropped in with meals, supplied donations in the direction of our search and opened their arms up for hugs.
"Within the final two weeks we've got had tons of of individuals out on foot looking out fields, woodlands, outhouses and extra, tons of of miles of seashore, coastlines and shorelines searched, a number of planes, drones, helicopters, quads, canines, boats and extra out.
"I suppose what we need to say is THANK YOU.
"Thanks to every single individual for his or her generosity, kindness and help. You’ve lifted us up, motivated and saved us centered whereas coordinating our searches.
"Thanks to The Place for offering us with a base to conduct our searches and retaining us fed and watered.
"Thanks to the Emergency Group Rescue Crew for serving to us entry sources and going over and above in your help.
"Thanks to Police Scotland for all of your efforts to this point looking for Shaun.
"Thanks ALL."
The household added: "Our searches for Shaun haven't concluded however we don’t need your efforts to go unnoticed. Please proceed to go looking shorelines, seashores and coasts and tell us if you happen to see something or contact the police utilizing 101.
"We respect you all greater than you’ll ever know."
Police within the Highlands have been conducting in depth searches for Shaun, together with visiting the spot he was final seen close to Invergordon practice station and retracing his steps.
Sergeant Claire Mackenzie from Alness Police Station stated final month: “We’re turning into more and more involved for Shaun’s welfare as he has not been in contact with family and friends."
Anybody with info relating to Shaun’s whereabouts or welfare is requested to contact police through on 101 quoting incident 2300 of 23 April 22 or Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.
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