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Kirsty Feerick

Family left 'extremely worried' after vulnerable woman vanishes from Glasgow during Bank Holiday weekend

A family have been left 'extremely worried' after a vulnerable woman vanished from Glasgow during the Bank Holiday weekend.

Police are frantically looking for Shelley Ann Daly who went missing on Saturday morning.

'Extensive enquiries' by detectives have found that the 22-year-old was in the Drumchapel area and has since travelled back into Glasgow.

She is from the Kirkmuirhill area of Larkhall and has been known to frequent the city centre, Glasgow Green and Bridgeton areas.

There has also been confirmed sightings of her in the Drygate area and Shelley is known to have friends throughout the west of Scotland.

Shelley Ann Daly is described as 5 feet 5 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes.

When reported missing she was known to be wearing a black and white print dress, burgundy coat and white wedge shoes.

It known that Shelley is no longer in possession of her coat, but otherwise is believed to be in the same clothing.

Sergeant Paul Mellis from Larkhall Police Station said: “Shelley is vulnerable and there are concerns around her wellbeing.

"Her friends and family are extremely worried about her and it is vital that we trace her as soon as possible.

“I would appeal to anyone who may have seen Shelley since she went missing, or has any information regarding her whereabouts to come forward. I would also urge Shelley to please get in touch with someone to confirm she is safe and well.

“Anyone with information that may assist is asked to contact Larkhall Police Office via 101, quoting incident number 2519 of 29 May 2021.”

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