Re-appeal issued for man missing in Glasgow for three weeks

The 44-year-old's family say it is out of character for him not to be in touch.

Published 14th Dec 2019
Last updated 14th Dec 2019

Concern is growing for a Glasgow man who has been missing for three weeks.

James Law was last seen just after midnight on Saturday, 23 November, at an address in Bellgrove Street.

The 44-year-old's family is becoming increasingly concerned as he has not been in touch and not keeping to his usual routine is very much out of character.

His sister said: ''I am very worried about James and would ask him, or anyone who knows where he is to please let the police know.''

He is described as 6ft 1in, of slim build, with brown hair and wears glasses. When he was last seen he was wearing a dark coloured beanie hat, a black jacket, black scarf, grey cardigan, grey trousers and black shoes. He has a distinctive well-spoken Southern English accent.

Chief Inspector Michael Duddy, from London Road Police Station, said: ''James has been known to frequent Ingram Street in the city centre and the Forge Retail Park in the Parkhead area of Glasgow.

It is a busy time of year on these streets for shoppers and we would urge anyone who is out and about to keep a look out for James and get in touch with us if they have any information.

James has now been missing for three weeks and his family are very concerned and want him to get in touch. Anyone who thinks they may have seen James is asked to contact London Road Police Station by calling 101, quoting incident number 1864 of Tuesday, 26 November 2019.'