Police issue reappeal for help in tracing Scott Diver

Published 8th Oct 2016

Police are continuing to appeal for help to trace Scott Diver who was reported missing from the Clydebank area three weeks ago.

The 16-year-old was last seen around 2.45pm on Saturday 17 September 2016 at his home in Second Avenue.

Despite a number of reported sightings and extensive police enquiries, officers are yet to establish Scott’s whereabouts.

Scott is described as around 5ft 7 inches in height, of slim build, with blue eyes and dark hair. He was last seen wearing a navy blue Adidas tracksuit with light blue stripes down the arms and legs, a white t-shirt and navy blue Adidas training shoes with grey stripes.

Inspector John Mullen from Clydebank Police Office said: ''It has now been three weeks since Scott was reported missing and his family are extremely worried about him. I would continue to urge anyone who recognises Scott, or who has any information regarding his whereabouts, to contact officers as soon as possible. We know that Scott was captured on CCTV walking through Dalmuir Park, in the direction of the park entrance at Mountblow Road, around 1453 hours on the day he went missing. I would ask anyone who may have seen him that day to come forward as you may have information that could assist with our enquiry. I would also appeal directly to Scott to please get in touch with someone to let us know he is safe. You’re not in any trouble, but there are a lot of people worried about you and we need to know that you are ok. Anyone with information is asked to contact officers at Clydebank Police Office via 101.”