Vulnerable mum and son missing from West Lothian as concerns grow
Police are asking for help tracing two missing individuals from West Lothian.
A vulnerable mother and son, who are missing from Broxburn, were last seen at around 9pm on November 14. They were seen around Linlithgow Academy.
Mary Fleming, 66, and James Fleming 37, are known to travel via bus. Officers have said they are becoming 'increasingly concerned'.
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A Police Scotland West Lothian spokesperson said: "We are asking for the assistance of the public in tracing two vulnerable people missing people from the Broxburn area.
"Mother and Son: Mary Fleming (66 years old) and James Fleming (37 years old). They were last seen around 9PM on Sunday 14 November 2024 in the vicinity of Linlithgow Academy.
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"Mary is described as being a white female, 5’ 5’’, medium build with white hair. She was last seen wearing a blue jacket with a fur hood, carrying a dark leather bag, with black leggings and white sketchers on her feet.
"James is described as: being a white male, 5’4’’, skinny build, he has a goatee style beard, brown hair and wears glasses. He was last seen wearing a beany hat. He may be wearing a camouflage style jacket and carrying a rucksack.
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"Both are known to travel via bus."
Sergeant Brodie of Broxburn Police Station states: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of Mary and James and would urge members of the public with any information to please contact us immediately."
Members of the public who may have information on there whereabouts is urged to get in touch on 101 quoting incident number 0154.