Man missing for a month may have been hitchhiking, family says
46-year-old Jamie Williams described by relatives as round 6ft 4ins and of stocky build
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Police believe a man who was last seen more than a month ago may have been hitchhiking.
Jamie Williams, from Inverness, has been reported missing from his home by his family.
The 46-year-old was last seen in the city's Church Street on July 27.
Police Scotland said it is understood he does not have access to a vehicle and may be hitchhiking.
He has only recently been reported missing after concerns were raised by his family.
Mr Williams is described as being around 6ft 4, of a stocky build with dark/greying hair which is long on top and short at the sides.
He has brown eyes, an English accent and when last seen he was wearing a black T-shirt and black jeans.
Press Association
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