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Sex offender William Cunningham missing from Ayrshire Missing Ayrshire sex offender William Cunningham found
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A registered sex offender has gone missing after he failed to attend a court hearing. A registered sex offender who has been missing for two weeks has been found.
William Cunningham, 44, from the Newmilns area of Ayrshire, was last seen at his home on Friday 13 May. William Cunningham, from the Newmilns area of Ayrshire, failed to turn up for a court appearance on Monday and was last seen at his home on Friday 13 May.
The alarm was raised when he failed to turn up to court on Monday. However, he has been in touch with family members. The 44-year-old was discovered on Holy Isle, a small island inside the bay of Lamlash, on the Isle of Arran.
Det Insp Neil Robertson, of Strathclyde Police, said people should not approach him, especially women or children, but should contact police immediately. Strathclyde Police said he had been "compliantly detained" by officers on the island, which is owned by Tibetan monks.
Mr Cunningham was described as being Scottish, 6ft tall, of medium build, bald but with a grey/brown handlebar moustache and sideburns. The force had earlier issued a public appeal for information on his whereabouts and asked him to "give himself up to police".
At the time he was seen he was wearing biker clothing - jeans, black boots, leather waistcoat and leather jacket, with "Bogeyman" in red writing on the back. Officers had thought that Mr Cunningham may have travelled to Northern Ireland.
Det Insp Robertson said: "I would urge that anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Mr Cunningham to contact Strathclyde Police, however, I would advise that no one approaches him, especially woman or children, but rather contact police immediately.
"I would also suggest that Mr Cunningham give himself up to police."
It is thought that Mr Cunningham may possibly have travelled to Northern Ireland.