Urgent search for man who went missing with dog while wild camping
A man has vanished while hillwalking with his dog in the Scottish Highlands.
Kyle Sambrook, 33, travelled from West Yorkshire to Glencoe on Saturday, February 18.
He had told loved ones he planned to walk and wild camp on Buchaille Etive Mor with his Beagle dog called Bane.
Kyle was due to return to West Yorkshire by Tuesday, February 21 but has failed to do so.
But he has not been heard from since Saturday.
Police say Kyle had arrived in the Glencoe area around 3.30pm and that his car, a black Peugeot 208, has been found in the Three Sister’s car park.
The 33-year-old is described as white, 5’8 tall, medium build, with ash blond hair short hair, ginger/blond stubble, blue eyes.
He speaks with a West Yorkshire accent.
Kyle was believed to be wearing khaki and black Merrel hiking boots, khaiki and black Revolution Wraith outdoor trousers, a dark and light blue hooded Peter Storm waterproof jacket, grey North Face beanie hat.
He was carrying a grey and yellow Merrel backpack.
His dog is a medium sized beagle, which is white with brown markings on its back, and it is called Bane.
Kyle also had a green two-person tent which he was planning to use.
Buachaille Etive Mòr, also known as The Buachaille, is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland.
It is one of the best known of all the country’s Munro peaks.
If you believe you may have seen Kyle and/or his dog whilst walking in the hills, or in the area since Saturday 18th, please contact police on 101, quoting reference number MPR7394840223.
Police in Scotland have also urged anyone with dashcam footage from the area to make contact.
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