Police speak to 1,000 people about missing teen Scott Diver, in Clydebank
Police have spoken to one thousand people in the search for missing Clydebank teen Scott Diver.
Police have spoken to one thousand people in the search for missing Clydebank teen Scott Diver.
Yesterday they launched a 'stop and speak operation' in a effort to find the 16-year-old.
Officers set up information points close to the schoolboy's home in Second Avenue, around Clydebank Shopping Centre, and at Clydebank bus station at Chalmers Street.
Scott was last seen leaving his house, by his dad, at around 2.45pm on Saturday 17 September.
He is described as white, 5ft 10 inches in height and of slim build with dark coloured hair. He was wearing a navy blue Adidas tracksuit with light stripes down the arms and legs, a white t-shirt and navy blue Adidas trainers.
Inspector John Mullen said: “I would like to thank everyone we spoke to for their co-operation. We are looking through all the details gathered during the operation and will follow up any information gained from this.
“Scott’s family are extremely distressed by his disappearance, I would again urge anyone who has any information on Scott’s whereabouts, or any information that may assist this enquiry to contact the team at Clydebank Police Office through 101.”