Family Pleads for Clues in Allan Bryant Disappearance 10 Years On

It’s been a decade since Allan Bryant vanished without a trace. The last known sighting of him was on CCTV leaving Styx nightclub near his Glenrothes home during a 2013 night out with friends. Despite exhaustive searches, no sign of Allan has ever been found.

Family Fears the Worst but Holds on to Hope

Though officially listed as a missing person, Allan’s family fears he may have come to harm. They tirelessly campaign to keep his story alive, desperate for answers and closure after ten long years.

What Allan Was Wearing When He Disappeared

  • Height: 5ft 6ins
  • Short brown hair
  • Blue eyes
  • Tattoos on both arms
  • Last seen wearing a Voi t-shirt with navy, grey and white bands
  • Dark denim jeans and grey leather plimsolls

Heartbreaking Messages From Allan’s Family

“The past 10 years have been a living hell,” said Allan’s mother, Marie Degan. “We want to bring him home and will never give up until he is found. We know in our hearts Allan is no longer with us — and that is so hard to deal with. We just want to know the truth.”

Allan’s father added, “Ten years of heartache and pain. We’ve watched police divers search ponds, rivers, wells, quarries, woodland — everywhere. We don’t know what happened or where he is.”

Police Urge Anyone With Information to Speak Up

Detective Inspector Scott Roxburgh, leading the inquiry, stressed the importance of every tip, no matter how small. “Any information could be crucial to finding out what happened to Allan,” he said.

The Bryant family ask anyone with details to contact police on 101 or email [email protected]. Anonymous tips can be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or through Missing People’s text line at 116 000.

The family’s fight to uncover the truth is a stark reminder of the anguish faced by relatives of missing persons. They hold onto hope that one day, answers will bring them the closure they desperately need.

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