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Edinburgh Daily News (EDN) > Edinburgh Police News > Police trace missing 67-year-old after Inverkeithing appeal, Edinburgh 2026
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Police trace missing 67-year-old after Inverkeithing appeal, Edinburgh 2026

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Last updated: August 10, 2026 9:26 am
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Police trace missing 67-year-old after Inverkeithing appeal
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Key Points

  • Moira Fraser, who is 67, went missing from Inverkeithing on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
  • The last sighting of Ms Fraser was when she was entering a train to Edinburgh from Inverkeithing train station at about 10:40am.
  • The Police of Scotland issued an appeal to the public for assistance in locating her as soon as possible.
  • Sergeant Laura Piercy stated that extensive inquiries were being made and appealed to the public for assistance.
  • The description of Moira Fraser is that she is white, 5ft 5in tall, with shoulder-length blonde hair, and she was accompanied by her dog.
  • The police informed on Monday morning that the 67-year-old has been located.

Edinburgh Police (Edinburgh Daily) August 10, 2026 – Missing woman traced after public appeal A 67-year-old woman reported missing from Inverkeithing after boarding a train to Edinburgh has been traced following a police appeal. Moira Fraser, who was last seen at Inverkeithing train station on Sunday morning, was confirmed safe by Police Scotland on Monday, August 10, 2026, after officers urged the public to help locate her.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What happened to Moira Fraser in Inverkeithing?
  • How was Moira Fraser described by police?
  • When was Moira Fraser confirmed safe?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction: How this development can affect local communities and transport users

What happened to Moira Fraser in Inverkeithing?

Moira Fraser, 67, was reported missing after she was last seen boarding a train to Edinburgh at Inverkeithing train station at around 10.40am on Sunday, August 9, 2026, according to Police Scotland. As reported by journalists at the Dunfermline Press and STV News, the 67-year-old was with her dog, a black female Labrador cross cocker spaniel, when she was last seen.

Sergeant Laura Piercy of Police Scotland said:

“We’re concerned for Moira’s welfare and are looking to trace her as quickly as possible to ensure she’s safe and well,”

as cited in multiple media reports including Edinburgh Live and The Courier. She added that “extensive enquiries are ongoing” but appealed for help from the public to trace Ms Fraser’s movements.

How was Moira Fraser described by police?

Police Scotland provided a detailed description of Ms Fraser to assist the public in identifying her. As reported by STV News and The Edinburgh Reporter, she is described as white, 5ft 5in tall, with shoulder-length blonde hair. When last seen, Moira was wearing gold and brown rimmed glasses, a long black cardigan, jeans, and black or brown boots.

She was carrying a brown leather handbag with a shoulder strap and two carry handles, and was accompanied by her dog, which was wearing a red tartan collar with a black lead. Anyone with information was urged to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference 1518 of August 9, as stated in appeals covered by the Dunfermline Press and Police Scotland’s official news channel.

When was Moira Fraser confirmed safe?

Police Scotland confirmed on Monday morning, August 10, 2026, that Moira Fraser had been traced, according to reports from STV News and the Dunfermline Press. The confirmation came less than 24 hours after the initial missing person appeal was issued, following widespread media coverage and public attention to the case.

Background of the development

Missing person cases involving older adults in Fife and the Lothians have drawn significant public and police attention in recent years, particularly when individuals are last seen at transport hubs such as train stations. Inverkeithing, a small town in Fife with regular rail links to Edinburgh, has been the location of several such incidents where vulnerable individuals have gone missing after boarding trains, prompting rapid police responses and community appeals.

Police Scotland’s Missing Persons Unit typically issues detailed public appeals within hours of a report, providing physical descriptions, last known locations, and contact information to maximise the chances of a swift resolution. In this case, the appeal was disseminated through local media outlets including the Dunfermline Press, STV News, Edinburgh Live, and The Courier, as well as through Police Scotland’s official channels, ensuring broad coverage across Fife and the Lothians.

Prediction: How this development can affect local communities and transport users

The swift resolution of Moira Fraser’s case is likely to reinforce public confidence in Police Scotland’s missing persons procedures and the effectiveness of media-led appeals in Fife and the Lothians. For local communities, particularly in towns like Inverkeithing with regular rail connections to Edinburgh, the incident may prompt increased vigilance among residents and transport staff when noticing vulnerable individuals travelling alone.

For transport users, especially older adults and those with pets or mobility needs, the case may encourage families and caregivers to establish clearer check-in routines when using public transport, potentially reducing the likelihood of similar incidents in the future. Local authorities and rail operators may also consider reviewing station safety measures and support services for vulnerable passengers, particularly during peak travel times on weekends.

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