Murder detectives investigating the death Ryan Low have renewed their appeal for information two weeks on from the crime.
32-year-old Ryan Low, originally from Edinburgh, was found dead in his Paisley home on June 29, but cops believe he was killed between 4.30am and 6am on Thursday, June 25.
Police enquiries so far have revealed two men were seen in the area around that time and now, police have returned to the scene to issue a fresh appeal for information and speak to potential witnesses.
Officers spoke to over 60 motorists and pedestrians who may have been in the area on the Thursday morning, in the hope of gaining additional information that could help trace the person or persons responsible.
Detective Chief Inspector Gillian Grant of the major investigation team (West) said:
“The response from the public has been very encouraging and information gained today and over the last week or so has established that two men were seen in the Springbank Road area around the time we believe that Ryan was murdered – between 4.30 and 6am on Thursday June 25 2020.

“I am also still keen to hear from anyone who may have had any contact with Ryan recently or anyone who has any information which might help us in this investigation.”
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Anyone with any information should contact police via telephone number 0141 305 4530 quoting incident number 1150 of 29 June 2020.
Anyone with any CCTV, mobile phone, dashcam or any other footage that they think would assist the enquiry are asked to send it to the police via this link.

Tributes have flooded in for the dedicated Hibs fan as friends and family were left heartbroken.
The official Hibs Supporters Club also shared a tribute to Ryan, the Daily Record reported, while scarves and flowers were also laid out at the club's ground.
The tribute read: “Our thoughts are with the friends and family of Ryan Low at this most difficult time.
“His memory marches on.”