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CCTV released of missing Aberfeldy woman, 60, as cops step up frantic search

Officers are appealing for information on the whereabouts of Wilma Carlin who hasn't been seen since 10am yesterday

CCTV images have been released of a missing Aberfeldy woman as cops step up their frantic search.

Officers are appealing for information on the whereabouts of Wilma Carlin, 60, who hasn't been seen since 10am yesterday.

 Police have released a CCTV image of Wilma
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Police have released a CCTV image of Wilma

The new image was captured within Davidsons chemist shop in Aberfeldy and is the last known sighting of her.

Officers say at that time Wilma was wearing a grey-coloured gilet, black top, bright blue denim jeans and carrying a red handbag. She also wears glasses.

She is described as being five feet tall, slim build with silver/grey coloured hair.

Wilma is a keen hillwalker and has access to a silver Citroen DS3 car, registration mark PY15 AYJ.

Police have released an image of car similar in appearance to Wilma's.

 A car similar to Wilmas
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A car similar to Wilmas

Police Scotland Air Support Unit have been carrying out searches of the Aberfeldy and Kenmore areas.

 Wilma has not been seen in over 24 hours
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Wilma has not been seen in over 24 hours

Police Inspector Jon Anton said : "We are growing increasingly concerned for the whereabouts of Wilma and I would appeal direct to the public to assist us. The police helicopter has been assisting today, carrying out searches over the Aberfeldy and Kenmore areas.


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"We have today issued an image of Wilma which has been captured on CCTV within Davidsons chemist shop in Aberfeldy, in the hope that someone recognises her or saw her in the area around that time

"If anyone sees a woman matching the description of Wilma, please get in touch.

"We really need to trace her car, which is a silver Citroen DS3 with the registration mark PY15 AYJ. There is no information at the moment to indicate that Wilma has travelled away her home area, but we cannot rule this out. It is possible that the car maybe parked in a rural area or away from main roads. If you see the car, please call police on 101."


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