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Missing East Kilbride man may have travelled to Glasgow

Missing East Kilbride man may have travelled to Glasgow

Glasgow Times10 hours ago
Concern is growing for a missing man who may have travelled to Glasgow.
Lewis Cuthbert, 25, was last seen around 4pm on Monday, August 4 at Strathaven after being reported missing from East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire.
(Image: Image from Police Scotland)
Lewis is described as around five feet and 10 inches tall and of slim build with short brown curly hair.
He was last seen wearing a brown collared jacket, dark coloured rolled up jeans and brown dress shoes.
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Officers are now asking for the public's help to trace him.
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