Mark Creaney says the family are 'trying to stay positive' and will keep looking until they 'bring our boy home'.
The father of a missing hiker Finn Creaney continues to tirelessly search the Highlands area where his son mysteriously vanished almost 14 months ago. Worried dad Mark Creaney has issued a fresh plea for help to find his son who was last seen at Loch Naver in Sutherland on March 25 last year.
“We're trying to find an answer as to why we haven’t come across him yet and where he could possibly be. The mind blowing mystery of where Finn is needs an answer which is why we’re up here looking for it. We’re covering as much ground as we can. “I’d like to thank everyone that has helped us and supported us. Everybody who has sent us messages, people who have looked or who have given us ideas or who are maybe planning a holiday up here and wanting to know if they can help.
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