Concerns are growing for man who has been missing for 11 days without access to money or a phone.
Darren Pollock was last seen in Pollok, on Braidcraft Road where it meets Corkerhill Road, at around 8.20am on August 29.
Investigations carried out so far suggest that the 42-year-old may have gone into Pollok Park.
Officers believe Darren has no access to a mobile phone or money.
He is described as 5ft 6ins in height, of medium build and with short brown hair.
At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing light coloured trousers, a white Canadian Goose jacket, a white hat and dark coloured shoes.
Sergeant Fiona Weir from Pollok Police Station said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned about Darren’s welfare and we are trying to piece together his movements from when he was last seen.
“Enquiries carried out suggest that he may have gone into Pollok Park and we would urge anyone who thinks they may have seen him there, or anywhere else in the area, to please get in touch.
“We would also ask any motorists with dash-cams who were on the surrounding roads that day to check in case they have footage of Darren.
“He is known to take long walks and we are keeping an open mind about where he may be now.
“We would appeal to members of the public to keep a look out for Darren and report any sightings/further information to us via 101, quoting incident number 1998 of Wednesday, September 4, 2024.”
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