Published: Tuesday, 9th March, 2010 4:06pm
Police renew appeal for missing man
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FIFe police have renewed an appeal for witnesses to come forward following the disappearance of a Dunfermline man.
Robert Kyle (pictured) was last seen by his family on the afternoon of Saturday 6th March and his car was later found near the Forth Road Bridge.
Despite extensive enquiries his whereabouts remain unknown.
Mr Kyle (31) is described as 6ft 2in tall, of slim build, with blond collar-length hair.
He was wearing a black fitted jacket, red T-shirt with the logo 'Hong Kong Fooey', blue jeans and white Fred Perry trainers.
Inspector Neil Henderson, the officer in charge of the enquiry, said, "Our enquiries have indicated that between 5.30pm and 6.30pm on Saturday evening, Mr Kyle was seen to walk south on the Forth Road Bridge on the west footpath.
"We are aware of a couple of people walking their dogs and two cyclists.
"Both groups were heading north into Fife and indeed passed Mr Kyle on the footpath."
Mr Kyle's family remain "very concerned" for his well-being and the police appealing to anyone who was walking their dog or cycling on the bridge at the material time to contact 0845 6005702.












