Attempted murder probe launched in Clydebank

A man's in a serious condition in hospital following an alleged attack

Published 29th Apr 2017

An attempted murder investigation’s underway after a man was allegedly attacked in broad daylight in Clydebank on Friday 28 April 2017.

At 1.00pm on Friday 28 April, police were called to a report of a man having been found seriously injured after being attacked in Gilmour Avenue in the Hardgate area of Clydebank. Emergency services attended and a 32 year-old man was taken by ambulance to hospital where medical staff describe his condition as serious. An investigation is underway.

From what police understand, four men are believed to have entered the area in a black 5-door BMW 1 Series, assaulting the 32 year-old man with weapons, before making off in the direction of Kilbowie Road towards Glasgow Road.

Detective Superintendent Kenny Graham is leading the enquiry. He said today:

“This was a targeted and brazen attack on a single individual which took place in broad daylight. Gilmour Avenue is a quiet residential area and nearby residents were left shocked by this violent incident.

“We are currently assessing CCTV and conducting door to door enquiries. We understand a black 5-door BMW 1 Series was used by the suspects.

“The suspects can only be described at this time as wearing dark clothing.

“Local residents and passing motorists will have witnessed or heard this disturbance given the time the incident occurred. We would ask anyone with information to contact us. You may have witnessed the attack or noticed a dark BMW in the area beforehand or driving away from the area following the incident. I would ask anyone with information to contact Clydebank CID.

“Officers remain in the area today, with high-visibility patrols ongoing throughout Hardgate. I want to reassure local residents that we are doing all we can to trace the men responsible. Please contact police with any information or approach local officers in your area today with any concerns that you have.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Clydebank CID via 101. Alternatively calls can be made to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given in complete confidence.