David McCallum – age progression release

Marking David McCallum’s birthday last month, Missing People joined Police Scotland to refresh his missing appeal with the release of new age progression images, showing how David may look today.

The father-of-two was last seen, aged 31, on Sunday, 30 March, 2003 in the Rowardennan area of Loch Lomond. His car, a black Ford Focus, was found near where he was last seen.

Despite a significant investigation and desperate appeals from his family, David’s whereabouts remain a mystery.

David is deeply missed by his family.

Throughout the 22 years that he has been missing, we have been there for them: from counselling support to help them weather the emotional toll of David’s disappearance, to publicity support with the goal of keeping David’s face in the public, maintaining hope that the siblings will be reunited someday.

We will continue to be there until David is found.

“On your birthday, you would have turned 54. It’s hard to believe it’s been 22 years without your cheeky grin, your quick wit, and that spark only you had. Though life has carried on, the space you left is still felt deeply by us all. We hold onto the laughter, the love, and the hope — always.

Miss you every day, our forever cheeky chappy.”

-David’s sister Susan

Appeal for David

Read more about David’s appeal, and share his poster online and in your area.

View David’s Appeal

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