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Laura Ferguson

Concern growing for missing Castlemilk man Richard Knox Reston as search launched by police

A search has been launched to find a missing 42-year-old Castlemilk man by police .

Richard Knox Reston was last seen at around 10am on Friday, May 10 in Hoddam Avenue, Castlemilk, Glasgow.

Police are now appealing for anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward.

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Richard is described as white, 5ft 7, of a slim build with brown/greying hair and blue/green eyes. He wears glasses and usually has facial stubble. When last seen he was wearing a burgundy coloured ‘North Face’ fleece, blue body warmer, blue jeans and blue and white training shoes.

Sergeant Jordan Dickson at Cathcart Police Office said: "Richard’s family are becoming increasing concerned that they have not heard from him and urge him to get in contact with them to let them know he is all right.

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"They say that he may have travelled to visit a relative within the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Govan and he is also known to frequent the city centre.

"Anyone who has seen Richard or knows of his present whereabouts is asked to contact police at Cathcart immediately via telephone number 101 quoting incident number 2152 of 11 May 2019."

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