Police investigating the disappearance of Scots woman Margaret Inczedi say they want to speak to a dog walker who may hold vital information on her whereabouts.Officers have determined that Margaret, 50, was last seen in the Berryhill Road area of Newtonhill, six miles south of Aberdeen, at around 6.30am on Saturday May 13.
Coastal searches have been carried out in Aberdeenshire with the assistance of specialist police and HM Coastguard.CCTV has also been released of a woman police believe to be Margaret walking in the street at the time she was last seen.
Subsequent inquiries have determined that Margaret walked past the front of the Betteridge Centre, a community leisure complex, at 6.34am.She then walked onto grass and moved in the direction of nearby football pitches around a minute later.
A dog walker then walks between Newtonhill Library and the Betteridge Centre at 6.43am, and heads in the direction of the football pitches Margaret was walking towards.Police believe they could hold important information on where Margaret may have gone since.
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