POLICE searching for a young man whose disappearance a week ago has been described as 'out of character' believe he could be in Glasgow.
Justin Conroy, 24, was reported missing by his family. He originates from the Dumbarton area but also resides in the Aberfoyle area of Stirlingshire in connection with his work.
He was last seen on CCTV in Buchanan Street, Glasgow, near to its junction with Sauchiehall Street at 11.14pm hours on Saturday, September 22. His current whereabouts are unknown and his family are concerned for his welfare.
Justin is 5 ft 8 inches, of medium build with very short dark hair. He has green eyes.
Inspector Mark Murphy, of Stirling Police Station, said: “We are concerned about Justin's welfare as this is totally out of character. He is always in daily contact with family members but they have not heard from him for a week. Our inquiries have indicated that he could be in the Glasgow area. We are asking for anyone with any information about Justin’s whereabouts to contact us.”
If you have any information regarding Justin, please contact 101 quoting incident no. 3536 of 26th September.
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