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Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Missing Dundee woman last seen with unknown man in Glasgow before disappearance

Police searching for a missing Dundee woman are looking to speak to a mystery man who she met with on the day of her disappearance. Lisa Simpson was last seen in Glasgow city centre at 12:30pm on Friday, 2 December.

Officers have now established that the 40-year-old was in the company of a man on the day she went missing. The unknown man got off a No.38 bus on Jamaica Street in the city centre at around 11.50am before meeting Lisa on Gordon Street at its junction with Hope Street around 12.01pm.

The pair then walked down Oswald Street and crossed over the River Clyde to the south side of the city near to the Barclays bank. At around 1.15pm, they were spotted heading along Clyde Place, near the George V Bridge, before going off in the direction of Glasgow Sheriff Court.

The man described as white, between 30 and 40-years-old, with a slim build and short dark-coloured hair. He was dressed in a dark-coloured jacket, with dark-coloured trousers and white trainers.

Officers are eager to speak with this individual, as he may have been the last person to see or have contact with Lisa.

Lisa Simpson (Police Scotland)

Lisa is described as white, 5ft 5in, with long blonde hair and a fringe, slim build with a small vertical scar on her forehead. She also has angel wings tattooed to the rear of her neck and the name "Brian" tattooed to her left wrist.

Inspector Jonathan Watters said: “I would ask this man to contact us as he could may have information which could prove helpful to our enquiries. Lisa may have mentioned to him what her plans were and where she was heading to. Lisa’s family and friends are growing increasingly concerned and they just want to know she is safe and well. If anyone has any information, please do contact us.”

Anyone who recognises the man described or has information about Lisa’s whereabouts are being urged to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident number 3192 of 6 December 2022.

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