Urgent Search Underway in Aberdeen for Missing 86-Year-Old Man Amid Welfare Concerns

Authorities are searching for 86-year-old Dennis Mackie, who went missing in Aberdeen. Concerns for his safety are rising as the search continues.

Urgent Search Underway in Aberdeen for Missing 86-Year-Old Man Amid Welfare Concerns
Urgent Search Underway in Aberdeen for Missing 86-Year-Old Man Amid Welfare Concerns

Aberdeen: An urgent search is on for an elderly man named Dennis Mackie. He was reported missing from his home, and folks are worried about him.

Dennis, 86, was last spotted around 4:30 PM on Monday in the Dunlin Road area. Police think he might have driven to Huntly.

He’s about 5 feet 9 inches tall, has a medium build, and sports grey, balding hair with a bit of stubble. He wears glasses and was last seen in a grey cardigan and joggers.

Dennis is believed to be driving a copper gold Ford Fiesta with the registration SY64 TVA.

Inspector Graeme Skene mentioned that it’s crucial to ensure Dennis is safe. The community is asked to help if they’ve seen him or his car.

If you have any information, please call Police Scotland at 101 and mention reference number 3697 from January 20, 2025.

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