The pair’s vehicle has been found in a car park where they stopped to go hillwalking earlier this week.
A father and his 12-year-old son are missing after going hiking in the Scottish Highlands.
Tom Parry, aged 49, and his son Richie were due to return to their Cheshire home on Wednesday after visiting Glen Nevis and Glencoe, Scotland.
Their car was found in the Three Sisters car park in Glencoe where they stopped on Tuesday to go hillwalking.
Mr Parry is described as around 5ft 10ins tall and of medium build with brown and grey curly hair. He may be wearing a black and orange jacket, police have said.
Richie is described as around 5ft and of slim build with light-brown hair. He could be wearing a bright orange jacket.
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Inspector Craig Johnstone of Police Scotland said: “Tom and Richie have not returned home as planned and extensive searches and enquiries are ongoing in the Glencoe area to locate them as soon as possible.
“I urge anyone who believes they may have seen or spoken to them to get in touch urgently.”
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