Growing concerns for Paisley man missing for a week

Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of Kevin Bishop.

Published 11th Aug 2018
Last updated 11th Aug 2018

Police Scotland is re-appealing for information from the public to help trace a 32 year-old man missing from Paisley.

Kevin Bishop, 32, who has no fixed address, was reported missing to Police on Saturday 4 August 2018 after his family had not heard from him.

Enquiries have since been carried out and officers have a confirmed sighting of Kevin around 8.40 pm on Friday 27 July 2018 on Well Street, walking towards Clavering Street East in Paisley.

Kevin is described as white, 6ft 2 inches in height and of slim build with brown hair. He has a tattoo 'Kevin' on the back of his neck.

Chief Inspector Alison Kennedy, Paisley Police Office, said:

“As time goes on, we are growing increasingly concerned for Kevin.

"There has been no further confirmed sightings of him since Friday 27 July 2018.

“He has never been reported missing before and it is out of character for him not to keep in contact with his family and friends.

"If Kevin sees this appeal I would urge him to contact his family or the Police directly.

“We urge you to think back, where were you that Friday, or have you seen or heard from Kevin since then? Please come forward, we need to make sure he is safe and well.”

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Police via 101, quoting incident number 3249 of Saturday 4 August 2018.