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Concern is growing for Scottish diabetics who have gone missing without insulin

Arbroath There is growing concern about the missing Scottish diabetic who went missing without insulin.

Alan Saunders, 40, was last seen around 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 11, in his street area in the town of Angus Hill.

The Arbroath man is believed to have access to a green Peugeot car. , registration number P244 JDR. Scots have been asked to monitor vehicles and report sightings to the police.

Alan himself is described as being 5 feet 6 inches tall, of average build, with short gray hair and tattoos on both forearms. When he was last seen he was wearing a cream T-shirt and shorts. "We haven't heard from Alan since 10pm on Wednesday. His phone has been off since.

" I don't know where he went.I hope he's home somewhere.He hasn't gone home for insulin or a phone charger.

" His cell phone is broken and I hope he doesn't know the number.He knows a lot of people in Arbroath and I hope he shows up one day."

Sergeant Kirsty Fotheringham of Tayside Division said:

"It is believed that he may have access to a green Peugeot car, registration number P244JDR. If we have any information regarding his whereabouts, or if we have sighted his car, we Please contact Scottish Police ASAP, 101 citing Incident 4195 of August 11.”

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