Police are appealing for help to trace a man who disappeared from a Scottish town on Saturday afternoon
. Marc Mulrooney, of Hamilton, Lanarkshire, was last seen in the nearby town of Coatbridge at 1.20pm yesterday.
Officers made the appeal on the Police Scotland Lanarkshire Facebook page this morning. The post asking for information included a picture of Marc. "This is completely out of character for him and his friends are understandably worried. We have several police resources out looking for him, and I am now looking for the assistance from the public."
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