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Search for skier missing overnight in Cairngorms


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Sam Burns was last in contact with friends on Friday (Police Scotland/PA)

Police are appealing for information in the search for a skier missing overnight in the Cairngorms.

Sam Burns, 40, was last in contact with friends at around 11.30am on Friday December 13 when he was skiing alone in the area.

He has since failed to return to his van, which is parked in the Cairngorm Mountain car park.

It is thought he planned to ski Y Gully or Diagonal Gully from the Cairngorm Plateau.

We are becoming increasingly concerned for Sam’s welfare and are keen to trace him as soon as possible
Inspector Craig Johnstone

Police are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen Mr Burns, who is described as being 5ft 10in, of slim build and with short brown hair.

He is thought to be wearing either a bright blue or bright orange coloured jacket and ski helmet.

Inspector Craig Johnstone said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for Sam’s welfare and are keen to trace him as soon as possible.

“We believe he planned to ski Y Gully or Diagonal Gully from the Cairngorm Plateau.

“I would appeal to anyone who was on the Cairngorm Plateau or within Loch Avon Basin on Friday December 13 2024 and who may have seen Sam to get in touch, and to anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward as soon as possible.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident 3438 of December 13 2024.”

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