Re-appeal to trace Clydebank Gran Karen Brown
The 47 year old was last seen a week ago
Police Scotland is re-appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Karen Brown, one week on from when she was reported missing from her home in Clydebank.
47-year-old Karen Brown is understood to have left her home in Kirkwood Avenue prior to her husband waking up around 7.00am on Saturday 14th October.
She was due to go to her work at a local supermarket around 1000 hours that morning, but did not turn up.
From enquiries carried out so far, there has been a confirmed sighting of Karen on CCTV at Buchanan Street Bus Station around 8.20am on the Saturday getting on a MegaBus to London.
There has also been a potential sighting of Karen in the Hamleys toy store in London.
When seen on CCTV at Buchanan Street Bus Station, Karen, who is white, about 5ft6 in height, of medium build, with collar length brown hair and hazel eyes. She was wearing a pink fleece, blue jeans, white trainers and was carrying a green Asda bag for life.
The woman seen at Hamleys, who is believed to be Karen, was wearing a burgundy Puffa style jacket, blue jeans and which trainers, and was also carrying an Asda bag for life.
Inspector David Quinn from Clydebank Police Station said: “It has now been a week since Karen went missing and police, along with her family and friends, are extremely concerned for her wellbeing.
“An extensive investigation is ongoing to trace Karen and officers are working closely with colleagues at the Met as well as Hampshire Constabulary, as she is known to have links to that area.
“The response from members of the public has been fantastic and I would continue to ask people to spread the word and help us bring Karen home safe and well.
“I would appeal to anyone who thinks they may have seen Karen, or who has information regarding her whereabouts, to please come forward.
“I would also appeal to Karen directly to please make contact with someone to let them know she is ok. Her family and friends are desperately worried about her and just want her to come home.
“Anyone with information is asked to contact Clydebank Police Station via 101 and quote incident number 3818 of the 14 October 2017."