CONCERN is growing for the wellbeing of a young man who disappeared following a night out in Stirling at the weekend.
Eighteen-year-old David O'Halloran went missing on Friday January 18, following a night out in Stirling, a friend later reported him missing on Sunday January 20.
The latest confirmed sighting of the student is between 1am and 2am on that date, when the 18-year-old was seen to walk from the area of Causewayhead Roundabout along Airthrey Road towards Stirling University.
A taxi driver police were keen to speak with has also been traced.
Chief Inspector Gordon Dawson said: "We are keen to speak to anybody who may have been in this area and who saw David walking along the road. In particular we are keen to speak to a group of people who were seen to be walking towards the university.
"This is completely out of character for David to go missing and we are extremely concerned for him as he was not dressed for the weather we are experiencing." David is described as being 5'5" tall, brown hair with blond highlights which is short at the back and longer on top, of slim build and was wearing a white tee-shirt with a black and green checked shirt on top. He was also wearing black slim-fit jeans and black trainers.
Anyone with information can contact Central Scotland Police on 01786 456000 or information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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