The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Door-to-door inquiries as police review death of man, 25, in 2013

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Police reviewing the death of a man who disappeare­d six years ago are to carry out houseto-house inquiries in the area where he vanished.

Stefan Sutherland went missing in Lybster in Caithness on Friday September 6 in 2013, aged 25.

His body was found on the shoreline at nearby Occumster on Tuesday September 17.

Police Scotland began a review of the case last year to address concerns raised by Mr Sutherland’s family.

Yesterday officers from the force’s major investigat­ion team began door-to-door inquiries in the villages of Lybster and Latheronwh­eel to gather informatio­n relating to his death.

Detective Superinten­dent Graeme Mackie, who is leading the review, said: “We are keen to establish if local residents or anyone who may have visited the area between Friday 6 September 2013 and Tuesday 17 September 2013 has informatio­n which may assist our inquiry.

“Anyone with informatio­n about Stefan’s death is asked to please come forward and speak to officers.

“Stefan was well known in the local community and I would also encourage those who saw him between 10pm on Friday 6 September 2013, and 12pm on Tuesday 17 September 2013 to contact us.”

A team of 15 officers will carry out door-to-door inquiries over the coming days and a mobile police office will be parked in Lybster.

Anyone with informatio­n who lives outside the area of Lybster and Latheronwh­eel can contact Police Scotland on 101 to be passed to Operation Husten or email SCDHolmesD­undee@scotland.pnn.police.uk

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