CCTV released in search for missing Colston man

32 year-old Gregor Gibbons hasn't been seen since Tuesday 2nd July 2019.

Author: Kerri-Ann DochertyPublished 10th Jul 2019

CCTV footage of a man missing from Colston has been released by detectives who are leading the search for him.

32 year-old Gregor Gibbons hasn't been seen since Tuesday 2nd July 2019.

He was last seen by his family around 6pm when he left his home in Colston Avenue to head to work. He got into his car, a white Ford Fiesta, registration SB64 NLG. Gregor never arrived at work and when he failed to return home, his family reported him missing.

The last confirmed sighting of him is on CCTV outside a Convenience Store at 585 Maryhill Road around 6:35 pm on Tuesday 2 July 2019. He was heading north towards Braeside Street.

Officers will be in Maryhill Road and the Forth and Clyde Canal Path this afternoon handing out leaflets and speaking to people in the hope that someone can provide information which will assist them in trying to locate Gregor.

Gregor is white around 5’5” tall, with a slim build and very short, shaven dark hair. When last seen he was wearing a black Nike hooded top, black sports shorts and black coloured trainers.

His family remains extremely concerned for him and they just want to know what has happened to him and where he has gone.

Inspector Pauline Thomson, Maryhill Police Office, said: “Gregor’s family is distraught at not knowing where he is or what has happened to him. As part of the ongoing search for him, officers from the Marine Unit have been kayaking along the canal and also searching from the RIB. Officers are also searching more rural areas on off road bikes.

"Despite this, Gregor has still not been found. We continue to speak with family and friends and are checking CCTV footage for any small piece of information which could assist us in identifying where Gregor is. I would ask people to check any footage on their dash cams or cycle helmet cameras as they may have picked up images of Gregor and not realise it. If you think you have any information which could help, then please do contact us.”

Anyone with information is asked to call officers at Maryhill Police Station via 101, quoting incident number 0119 of 03/07/19.