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One year on: Police in Beauly renew appeal over missing man James Paton last seen driving his silver Dacia Duster at Ruttle Woods, near the River Beauly, where he was going to walk his dog By Ian Duncan
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Updated: 12:41, 23 December 2020
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James Paton.
One year on from the last sighting officers in Beauly are renewing their appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of 73-year-old James Paton.
Today is the first anniversary of when he was reported missing from his Beauly home â he was last seen around 1.30pm on Monday, December 23, 2019.
Family of missing Scots man miss him dearly one year on from disappearance
The family of 73-year-old James Paton say they are extremely upset by his disappearance last year.
James Paton has been missing since December 23, 2019 (Image: Police Scotland)
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Updated: December 23, 2020, 12:43 pm
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The family of missing Beauly man James Paton has described their heartbreak about not seeing him for a year, as police launched a re-appeal for information.
The 73-year-old was reported missing from his home in the town on Monday December 23 2019.
He was last seen at about 1.30pm, driving his silver Dacia Duster at Ruttle Woods near the River Beauly where he was going to walk his dog.
His car and dog were both traced later that afternoon, but there was no sign of Mr Paton.
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Decision on controversial plans for holiday lodges at Dame Ann Gloag s Highland castle delayed until next year By Val Sweeney Published: 07:30, 12 December 2020
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An artist s impression of the proposed lodges on Ann Gloag s estate at Beaufort Castle near Beauly.
Controversial plans by business tycoon Dame Ann Gloag for a holiday development at her Beaufort Castle estate near Beauly are expected to be determined early next year, following a last-minute delay.
A decision was expected to be made this week by Highland councillors, but it was put off after a late representation was made.