Police appeal for help to trace missing Coatbridge man
Police are appealing for assistance from the media and the public in an effort to trace a 24 year old man missing from Coatbridge since Monday 10 October 2016.
Police are appealing for assistance from the media and the public in an effort to trace a 24 year old man missing from Coatbridge since Monday 10 October 2016.
Sean McKenna, of Teviot St, Coatbridge, was last since leaving his friend’s house in Derwent Drive, Coatbridge, around 0300 hours on Monday morning.
He is described as white, 6 ft 2 in height, of medium build, with short black hair, brown eyes and stubble. Details of his clothing are not known.
Sergeant Ross Aitken, Coatbridge Police Office, said today:
“We know that after leaving his pal’s house in Derwent Dr, Sean went home but headed back out again a short time later. Where to at this time, we don’t know.
“Although we don’t believe he had any money with him when he went back out, he did have his phone. He had been trying to call a couple of friends to go back out socialising with him between 0300 hours and 0500 hours but as far as we are aware, he didn’t meet anyone and he has not used his phone since.
“We have managed to track down a couple of pals he spoke to on Monday morning but they have not seen or heard from him since.
“He is usually very active on social media and keeps in close contact with his family, so to be out of touch for this length of time is very concerning.
“Officers are currently speaking to friends and family as well as checking CCTV in the area to try and find him. Specialist search officers have also been searching in Drumpellier Park but so far no trace.
“I would ask that anyone with information about where Sean is contact officers at Coatbridge Police Office via 101. I would also appeal to Sean himself to get in touch as his family as very upset and worried that he has been away and out of touch for so long.”