Police searching for a Clydebank man missing for more than three weeks, today issued a fresh appeal for information.

The last confirmed sighting of Stuart Clark, 59, was at Dalmuir train station at about 12.25pm on January 17.

Officers are appealing for anyone who was in the vicinity of Dalmuir Square, Swindon Street and Dumbarton Road, Dalmuir between 12.20pm and 1pm that day to contact them.

They also want to speak to anyone who was in Mackintosh’s Bar (Macs Bar) at the corner of Swindon Street and Dumbarton Road, Dalmuir around 11am and 2pm the following day as there has been an unconfirmed sighting of Stuart there.

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

When he was last seen he was wearing a dark waterproof jacket and carrying a black/grey rucksack.

Inspector David Quinn, of Clydebank Police Office, said today: “It is now just over three weeks since Stuart was reported missing, and although he has been known to go missing before, he has never been gone for this length of time without contacting his family or friends.

“Last week, we issued CCTV of Stuart on the train between Cardross and Dalmuir on Sunday 17 January around 11.45am.

"We understand he may have been in Macs Bar on Monday 18 January, and I’d like to speak to anyone who may have been in that public house and who may have seen Stuart inside at that time. You may have vital information which might help with our ongoing enquiry.”