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Jon Hebditch

Family growing 'increasingly concerned' as urgent hunt is launched for 'extremely vulnerable' Glasgow woman

Cops have launched an urgent hunt for an 'extremely vulnerable' Scots woman who has been missing for five days.

Katrina Reeves was last seen at her home on Broad Street, Glasgow at around 5.10pm on Friday.

Police are searching for the 35-year-old who is said to be 'extremely vulnerable' and her family are growing 'increasingly concerned' for her wellbeing.

A description has been issued of Katrina who cops say may have crossed the border or could be 'anywhere in Scotland'.

She is 5ft 2" tall and is likely to be wearing a long black coat, white top, black trousers and black shoes.

The description added that she may have been carrying a small black suitcase and bag.

A statement issued by police reads: "Katrina is deemed to be extremely vulnerable and her family are becoming increasingly concerned.

"It is possible that she may have travelled down south however could be anywhere in Scotland.

"If you have seen Katrina or have any information about her whereabouts, please contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 1620 of 20th April 2021."

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