- A Brisbane woman has made a desperate plea for her brother to make contact
- Cameron MacLeod left a friend’s house at Gilmore Place in Rocklea at 7:30pm
- The 40-year-old was last seen in a silver Toyota Crown with registration DN197
- He spoke to his family earlier in the night but hasn’t contacted anyone since
A Brisbane woman has made a desperate plea for her brother to come home after he failed to return home on Friday evening.
Cameron MacLeod, a father-of-four, left a friend’s house at Gilmore Place in Rocklea around 7:30pm.
The 40-year-old was last seen in his silver Toyota Crown with registration DN 197, the Courier Mail reported.
A Brisbane woman has made a desperate plea for her brother Cameron MacLeod (pictured) to make contact
The 40-year-old was last seen in a silver Toyota Crown with registration DN197 (pictured)
His sister Ebonie said the man’s loved ones are hoping to speak with him.
Mr MacLeod spoke to his family earlier in the night but has not been in contact with anyone since.
His family say the disappearance is out of character.
‘We are worried for his safety, we just want him to come home,’ she said.
‘He has a fiance and four little kids.’
He spoke to his family earlier in the night but hasn’t contacted anyone since