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Kathleen Speirs

Blantyre murder cops bid to find car seen driving off at speed from scene

Police probing the murder of Graham Williamson in Blantyre are appealing for information on a car spotted nearby at the time of the fatal shooting.

We told how Graham, 26, was in the back gardens at his home in Caithness Street when he was gunned down by a man who approached him from behind.

The dad was raced to the University Hospital in Wishaw but died a short time later.

Police believe a dark blue Skoda was in the area at the time of the attack.

Graham “Kermit” Williamson was shot down at his home in Blantyre (Internet Unknown)

Officers also think the motor, which could have been an estate car, sped off after the shooting in the direction of Blantyre Main Street.

It could have also passed Douglas Street, or the expressway, or other surrounding roads.

High visibility officers are patrolling the area and urge locals to speak to them should they have information.

Police are thinking members of the public who have helped with their investigation so far and are asking anyone with information who hasn't yet come forward to do so.

Detective Superintendent Kevin Jamieson, Major Investigation Teams, said:“The response from the public so far has been encouraging; people are really shocked about what has happened.

Officers from Police Scotland on the scene in Blantyre (ReachPlc)

"From our enquires, we believe now that a dark blue Skoda car, a newer model, possibly an estate car,  was in the area at the time of the shooting.

"It was seen to drive off at speed after the attack in the direction of Blantyre Main Street, possibly towards Douglas Street and maybe the expressway or other roads nearby.

"Whether linked to the incident or not, we are still interested in speaking to its occupants or indeed anyone who may have seen the car, or who may be has dash-cam footage of it in Caithness Street, either before or afterwards, or in streets close by."

DS Jamieson stressed the importance of catching Graham's killer.

He added: "As said before, it is imperative we catch those responsible for Graham’s murder.

"We have set up a dedicated website that gives members of the public access to a form to send information direct to the major incident teams based at the Scottish Crime Campus.

"This can be accessed via the Police Scotland webiste

"I would encourage anyone with information to contact us through this website or to call us on 101, quoting reference number 2517 of August 17.

"Alternatively, if you would prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

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