Stolen car found months after disappearance in Glasgow
Police have found a stolen car months after it was first reported missing.
Glasgow violence reduction officers came across the Audi A4 while carrying out patrols in Maryhill on February 1.
The theft was initially reported in November.
The vehicle has been seized and enquiries are ongoing.
On Sat 1st Feb, Glasgow Violence Reduction Unit officers were carrying out proactive patrols when they observed this Audi A4 in the Maryhill area. Enquiries revealed this vehicle was reported stolen in November 2024. The vehicle was seized for further enquiries.#GGDVRU pic.twitter.com/HBL2nfAg4P
— Police Scotland Greater Glasgow (@PSOSGreaterGlas) February 10, 2025
Police Scotland Greater Glasgow, said on X: "On Sat February 1, Glasgow Violence Reduction Unit officers were carrying out proactive patrols when they observed this Audi A4 in the Maryhill area.
"Enquiries revealed this vehicle was reported stolen in November 2024.
"The vehicle was seized for further enquiries."

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