LISTEN: Dad of missing Glasgow man Sean Blakey makes plea for his son to come home

The father of missing Glasgow man Sean Blakey says the days since his disappearance have been like living through “a Stephen King horror movie”.

Published 6th Mar 2017
Last updated 6th Mar 2017

The father of missing Glasgow man Sean Blakey says the days since his disappearance have been like living through “a Stephen King horror movie”.

No-one’s seen or heard from the 30-year-old since he left his sister’s house on Harley Street in Cessnock on Thursday February 23.

Police say Sean was captured on CCTV cameras at Cessnock Underground station just before 10pm that night but didn’t get on a train and instead headed towards a bus stop on Paisley Road West.

Sean often keeps in touch with family and friends via social media and is frequently online. However, there has been no online activity since he was last seen.

Sean is white, bald, around 6 ft. tall with a medium build. When last seen he was wearing a dark grey coloured jacket, blue denims and blue and white Adidas trainers.

Speaking to our reporter Paul Kelly, Sean’s dad Ray Blakey made an emotional plea for him to come home: