Police search Glenrothes home in renewed probe into 1998 disappearance of Kenneth Jones
Police have carried out searches at a home in Glenrothes as part of a renewed investigation into the disappearance of Kenneth Jones.
Officers from Police Scotland’s Major Investigation Team were at a property in Ancrum Court on Thursday as they continue enquiries into the 1998 case. The address was Kenneth’s family home at the time he went missing.
Kenneth was 18 when he was last seen around 10.30pm on Monday, 2 November, 1998, in the Ancrum Court area. He was reported missing two days later and has not been heard from since. He would now be 46 years old.
Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Pleasance said the searches form part of efforts to uncover any new information that could assist officers.
He said detectives are keeping an open mind as they re-examine the case and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
When reported missing, Kenneth was described as white, 6ft 2in tall, with short dark-brown hair. He was last seen wearing a black leather zip-up jacket, black jeans and yellow and green trainers.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101.