Authorities and family members have launched an urgent search for a 31-year-old social media creator from Dunblane who went missing in Morocco. The woman, identified as Kerr, was last seen on April 25 after checking out of her hotel in Agadir, where she had traveled for work. Since then, no confirmed sightings have emerged, raising growing concern among relatives and officials.
Family appeals for information
Meanwhile, Kerr’s family has issued a public appeal, urging anyone with relevant information to come forward. Her cousin, Claire Hill, shared a message online expressing deep concern over the disappearance. She said the family is working urgently to understand Kerr’s last known movements and identify individuals she may have contacted before vanishing.
In addition, relatives have called on local authorities and international agencies to intensify search efforts. They emphasized that even small details could prove critical in locating her. As the days pass without updates, anxiety continues to grow among those close to her.
Investigation focuses on last known movements
Authorities are now concentrating on tracing Kerr’s activities after she left her hotel. Investigators are reviewing potential leads, including travel records and communications, to establish a clearer timeline. However, officials have not yet disclosed further details about the case.
At the same time, the situation highlights the challenges of missing persons investigations abroad. Consequently, cooperation between local law enforcement and international partners remains essential.
As efforts continue, family members stress the importance of public awareness in helping bring Kerr home safely.
