UPDATE: Reece Dagg has been traced "safe and well", police said.
POLICE Scotland are appealing for information to find a missing 23-year-old man in Musselburgh.
The force is appealing for information on Reece Dagg, who is described as being around 6ft 3in in height, with brown hair and facial hair.
He was last seen wearing grey trousers, a black jumper, a black beanie hat and large headphones.
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His last known location is the North High Street area around 3.50am on Sunday, 20 October, 2024
Reece is believed to have travelled within the East Lothian area.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Concerns are growing for Reece as time passes and our enquiries to trace him are ongoing.
“I am appealing to anyone who has seen him or who has any information on his whereabouts to contact us.
“I would also ask Reece to get in touch with us, or his friends or family, to let us know he is safe.”
Police Scotland urge anyone with any information to contact 101 quoting reference 0743 of 20 October, 2024.
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