Police have issued new CCTV images of a Clydebank man who has been missing for more than two weeks.

The stills from the CCTV footage show Stuart Clark on the train between Cardross and Dalmuir on Sunday 17 January 2016 around 11.45am.

The last confirmed sighting of the 59-year-old was at Dalmuir train station at around 12.25pm that day.

Yesterday his twin brother Iain made a heartfelt appeal at Clydebank Police Station for Stuart to get in touch

Inspector David Quinn is leading a dedicated team of officers searching for the missing man and appealed for an acquaintance of Stuart's who is in his early 20s to get in touch.

 

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When he was last seen Stuart was wearing a knee length tweed coat, a beige and fawn coloured cardigan and light blue denims with a grey and black backpack.


There has also been an unconfirmed sighting of Stuart near to the Mackintosh Bar on the corner of Swindon Street and Dumbarton Road, Dalmuir on Monday, January 18 around 2pm.


Stuart is described as white, 6 ft 2in tall and of medium build with red hair and a beard. He also wears glasses and has a distinctive stilted walk.  

He has been reported missing before and has previously been found in Mallaig and Old Kilpatrick and there is a possibility that he has travelled out of the Clydebank area.

If anyone has seen Stuart since Sunday, January 17 or knows of his whereabouts, call police on 101.