Police Scotland appealing for information following a sudden death in Perth

Police Scotland continues to carry out inquiries in the Dunnock Park area of Perth following the suspicious death of a 39-year-old man.

Police Scotland continues to carry out inquiries in the Dunnock Park area of Perth following the suspicious death of a 39-year-old man. 

An investigation to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death is ongoing and officers are appealing for anyone with information to contact Police.

Detective Inspector Gary Winter, who is leading the investigation, said: “Our inquiries are at an early stage and Police will remain in the area while we establish the exact circumstances leading up to this man’s death.

“We are following a positive line of inquiry, and I would like to stress that this was a contained and isolated incident with no threat to the wider public.

“I would also appeal to anyone with information – no matter how insignificant you think it might be – to please come forward. In particular I would appeal to anyone who saw or heard anything in the early hours of this morning in the lead-up to emergency services being called to let us know.

“Thank you to the local community for your patience while inquiries are carried out – your co-operation is much appreciated.”

Police said identify will be released once formal identification takes place.

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