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Man reported missing after dogs found unattended traced

Man reported missing after dogs found unattended traced

STV Newsa day ago

A missing man who was last seen with his two dogs, which were later found unattended, has been traced.
Darren Noble was last seen in the Keir Hardie Hill area of Cumnock around 8.35pm on Wednesday.
The 47-year-old was with his two dogs, which were later found near to Dumfries House estate.
Police confirmed on Friday that Darren had been traced.
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