Police searching for a missing man have returned to the area where he was last seen a week ago.

Lee Brown disappeared from his home in Blairgowrie, Perthshire, at around 1.45am on Friday November 30 and has not been heard from since.

Officers revisited the area in the hope of triggering people’s memories in the hunt for information about the 34-year-old, described as a high-risk missing person.

Lee Brown
Lee Brown

Search and rescue teams have spent several days carrying out specialist searches at a nearby river and woods.

“We are growing increasingly concerned for Lee’s welfare given he has now been missing for a week,” said Inspector Emma Bowman.

“Officers revisited the area where he was last seen in the early hours of this morning in the hope of jogging people’s memories.

“Specialist searches have been carried out along the banks of the River Ericht and nearby wooded areas.

“Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Police Scotland Marine Dive Unit conducted a search of the water’s surface and shorelines which continued over a period of four days.

“Officers are continuing with house-to-house inquiries and reviewing CCTV.

“We would again ask residents to check any sheds, garages or outbuildings for any signs that someone might have been there.”

Mr Brown uses a walking stick and is white, around 5ft 10in, with short brown hair.

He has a slim build and may be wearing a camouflage jacket and a blue bucket hat.