Found Safe UK - Richard Finnis, 30, Inverness, Scotland, 16 Feb 2019 *fugitive*

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Highland & Islands Police Division

Police in Inverness are continuing to appeal for help tracing Richard Finnis who has been reported missing from the Kinmylies area of the city.

The 30-year-old was last seen around 1.20pm on Saturday, February 16 on Kinmylies Way.

It is believed he left the area in a blue Citroen C3 - registration SD18 WKE.

Neither Richard nor his car have been seen since Saturday and officers are urging anyone with information which could assist to get in touch.

It is believed he may have travelled from the city in the direction of Beauly and Kiltarlity

Richard is described as being around 5ft 10in tall, of medium build, with dark coloured hair and blue coloured eyes.

When he was last seen he was wearing a sky blue tracksuit top, light blue jeans or tracksuit bottoms and a dark grey bobble hat.

Detective Sergeant Craig Still said: "We are continuing to ask people to be alert and report anything which could help us locate Richard.

"In particular we would ask people to watch out for his Citroen C3 car and let us know if you believe you have seen this vehicle.

"I would urge people who may have dashcam footage to review this in case you have seen the car and get in touch if you find anything of note.

“If you recognise the vehicle described please get in touch. We would urge members of the public not to approach Richard but to contact police in the first instance.”

Anyone who has seen Richard or may have information as to his whereabouts to contact us on 101 using reference number NN/1135/19.

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Family of missing Scots footballer plead with him to come home
 
Missing footballer Richard Finnis on run after allegedly 'stabbing his ex'

[...]

The mum, 30, left a trail of blood as she fled for her life from the flat she used to share with the Strathspey Thistle ace — who vanished before a game.

A neighbour in Inverness said: “We came home to find Helen’s blood in the corridor.

"It was like something out of a horror film. She was in a bad way but we’ve been told she’ll be okay.”

Highland League player Finnis and Helen have a boy aged four.

[...]

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Car found in search for missing man
Det Sgt Craig Still said: "We are continuing to ask people to be alert and report anything which could help us locate Richard. In particular we would ask anyone who was in the Cannich area of Glen Affric and saw him or saw him walking on the A831 to contact us.

"We continue to ask members of the public not to approach Richard but to contact police in the first instance."
 
Police issue image of missing man's car

Police have released an image of a car owned by an Inverness man who has been missing for week.

Richard Finnis was last seen at about 13:20 on Saturday 16 February in Inverness' Kinmylies Way. The public have been asked not to approach him.

A woman was injured in an incident at the same time and place and needed medical treatment at hospital.

The 30-year-old's blue Citroen C3 was found in Glen Affric near Cannich at about 21:30 on Monday 18 February.

Police are to revisit the area, which has been the subject of an ongoing search, on Saturday.

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"Police Scotland can confirm that Richard Finnis (30), who had been reported missing from the Inverness area has been traced safe and well.

Extensive police searches were undertaken and Richard was traced by our specialist dog unit.

Police Scotland would like to thank the public for their assistance in this matter."
 
"Police Scotland can confirm that Richard Finnis (30), who had been reported missing from the Inverness area has been traced safe and well.

Extensive police searches were undertaken and Richard was traced by our specialist dog unit.

Police Scotland would like to thank the public for their assistance in this matter."
Ah, glad that he's been found, although I'm more concerned that the person he attacked is "safe and well" than him lol. JMO.
 
"Police Scotland can confirm that Richard Finnis (30), who had been reported missing from the Inverness area has been traced safe and well.

Extensive police searches were undertaken and Richard was traced by our specialist dog unit.

Police Scotland would like to thank the public for their assistance in this matter."
Link would have been nice...
 

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