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Concern over hillwalker missing in Perthshire Concern grows for hillwalker Michael O'Grady
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Police have said they are concerned for a missing hillwalker who has not returned to his car after walking near Loch Rannoch in Perthshire. Police have named a missing hillwalker who failed to return to his car more than two weeks ago in the Highlands.
The man, who is from Northern Ireland, was said to be 5ft 6in tall, with a slim build and grey hair. Michael O'Grady, who is 64 and from Irvinestown in Northern Ireland, was last seen walking in the Ben Alder and Loch Ossian areas on Sunday 22 December.
Although an experienced hillwalker, there has been no contact with him for several days. He is described as being 5ft 6in tall, with a slim build and grey hair.
Officers are keen to speak to anyone in the area, particularly around Ben Alder, who may have seen him. Described as an experienced hillwalker, police said they were eager to speak to anyone who may have seen Mr O'Grady.
On the day he disappeared, Mr O'Grady left the Loch Ossian Youth Hostel and was intending to walk to Culra Bothy.
Police Scotland said he may have been seen by a group of five hillwalkers that day near to Ben Alder.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the police.