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Christina O'Neill

Desperate appeal to trace Glasgow pensioner who went missing from coach to ferry port

Police have launched an urgent appeal to trace a Glasgow pensioner who went missing from a coach travelling to Hull.

Henry aka Davey Fullaton, 68, got off the coach when it stopped for a break at Wetherby Services at around 4:30pm yesterday afternoon, according to North Yorkshire Police.

He left all his belongings on the coach including phone, passport, bag and medication, but did not return to continue his journey.

He was reported missing just before 6pm on Tuesday and a huge police search has been launched to trace him with assistance from the National Police Air Service's helicopter.

A possible sighting was made at junction 47 (A1 with the A59 to York and Harrogate) and searches are also focused on this area.

He is described as white, around 5ft 7in, of medium build, brown hair, unshaven with stubble and wearing glasses and a grey top.

Police are appealing to anyone who believes they have seen Davey either in the services, along any of the roads leading from it, or if they have offered him a lift.

People are asked to call 999 with any sightings.

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