Borders police plea to trace missing man Angus Clyde

Angus Clyde Mr Clyde has not been seen since his family believed he set off for work on Monday morning

Police are appealing for information to help trace a man who has gone missing in the Scottish Borders.

Angus Clyde, 58, was last seen leaving his home in Traquair at about 07:10 on Monday when his family believed he was heading to work.

However, he failed to show up and did not return home that evening.

His Toyota Yaris was later found within a car park at Thornielee Woods and officers have been conducting local enquiries to try to trace him.

Anyone who believes they have seen Mr Clyde since Monday morning has been asked to come forward.

He is described as white, 5ft 10in tall with a muscular build, short, black, but greying hair with blue eyes and glasses.

He was believed to be wearing a navy body warmer, dark green overall and black boots.

Insp Mike Wynne said: "Mr Clyde has now been missing for a number of days without making contact with family or friends and officers have yet to locate him during their enquiries.

"We are now keen to hear from members of the public who may have seen him anytime since 07:10 on Monday and would urge anyone with information as to his whereabouts to contact police immediately."

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