Missing man Bryan Glencross has become a grandad.

The 40-year-old from Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, was last seen leaving the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) on Friday, May 31 at around 3.30am.

Bryan's daughter Khloe McCormick, 19, gave birth to a healthy baby girl on Monday afternoon.

The new arrival came three weeks early weighing 5.5lbs.

Bryan's mum Margaret Docherty, 60, made an emotional appeal to her son.

She said: "If you can see or hear any of this, you have now got a granddaughter and your daughter needs you even more."

Bryan was described as being "dead excited" to become a grandad and Margaret said she is "baffled" as to why he is missing.

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Margaret added: "It would mean everything for him to come home, the baby would make him happy and Khloe would love to see him."

There has been no sighting of Bryan since he left the QEUH nearly three weeks ago.

He was taken to the hospital by ambulance following a fall at a neighbours. It is understood he had a lump on his head and facial injuries but did not wait to be assessed by medical staff.

Police carried out a stop and speak operation at the QUEH on Friday, June, 14, two weeks since Bryan was last seen.

Officers spoke to around 300 people in a bid to gather any information.

Bryan is described as white, 5ft 7inches in height, thin build, with brown receding hair, blue eyes and tanned complexion.

When last seen, he was wearing a blue Berghaus coloured zipper jacket, a white t-shirt, grey jogging bottoms and black trainers.

Speaking after the operation, Chief Inspector Morag Lister, Drumchapel Police Office, said:

“Our team of officers managed to speak to a huge number of people and we would like to thank the public for taking the time to assist us.

“It is really unusual for Bryan not to be in regular contact with his family and friends and given we know he had injured himself prior to going missing it is vital that we can find him as soon as possible.

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"We will continue to appeal for anyone who may have any information, or dash-cam footage from the vicinity of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital around 3.30am on Friday, May 31. You may have a sighting of him that can help us trace his movements.

"We would also continue to ask people who live in the area to check any outbuildings in case he tried to seek shelter. We urge anyone who knows of his whereabouts to get in touch with us."

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Drumchapel Police Office via 101, quoting incident number 2186 of Saturday 1 June 2019.