The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Family to mark four years since Allan disappeare­d

Glenrothes man Allan Bryant Jr was last seen leaving nightclub in town

- Jonathan Watson jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

The family of Allan Bryant Jr has thanked the public for their support as they mark the fourth anniversar­y of his disappeara­nce.

The father of the missing Glenrothes man, Allan Sr, said help from people around the world had provided added encouragem­ent for the family to keep the search for his son in the public eye.

More than 80,000 people have joined a Facebook group charting the search for Allan Jr, while hundreds more have attended fundraisin­g and awareness events.

As Mr Bryant prepares to mark another year without any news on his son’s whereabout­s, he said the support from the public had given the family continued hope in their search for answers.

“We’re all just trying to find ways of getting through these days,” he said.

“We need to refocus and try and do what we can to keep Allan in the public eye. The support we have had has just been tremendous.

“We cannot thank the public enough for what they have done these past four years and we could not ask for anything more. People we don’t even know have helped us and that keeps us going.”

Allan Jr was 23 when he disappeare­d after a night out with friends on November 3 2013.

He had been at Styx nightclub on Caskieberr­an Road, with CCTV footage showing him leaving the venue in the early hours of the morning.

High-profile appeals have been made by both his family and the police, while searches have been conducted throughout the town and across Fife.

However, there remains no trace of Allan Jr, who would now be 27, with his father having stated on several occasions his belief that his son is dead.

Earlier this week Mr Bryant hit out at police for releasing a statement which said there remained no evidence of criminalit­y in his son’s disappeara­nce, a claim he dismisses.

Admitting that the statement had disappoint­ed the family, he added that the fourth anniversar­y of Allan Jr’s disappeara­nce would be marked quietly.

“It just gets tougher and tougher,” he said.

“But we’ll all be together on Friday and have a family day.

“We have to find a way of bouncing back and finding out how we can get people to come forward.”

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Allan Bryant Sr and wife Marie say support from people around the world has been a great help in the search for their son.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Allan Bryant Sr and wife Marie say support from people around the world has been a great help in the search for their son.

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