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Police frantically searching for missing Lanarkshire man

Police frantically searching for missing Lanarkshire man

Glasgow Times25-05-2025

Officers in Bellshill are appealing for information to help track down Edward Tully.
The 55-year-old was last seen at around 12.15pm on a farm road behind the Birkinshaw Industrial Estate on Sunday, May 25.
They say he may have walked in the direction of Maryville View, and concerns are growing for his welfare.
The man is described as being around 5ft 5inches tall, of a slim build, and has light, grey hair.
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Police frantically searching for missing Lanarkshire man (Image: Police Scotland) Police say he was last seen wearing a burgundy jacket with a zip and blue jeans, and have also advised that he wears hearing aids.
We are asking for help to find Edward Tully, 55, last seen 12.15pm Sun 25 May on a farm road at the back of Birkinshaw Industrial Estate, Bellshill. He may be walking in the Maryville View area. If you have seen him call 101 - Ref 2237 of 25/5/25
More: https://t.co/RfZAL6fGLX pic.twitter.com/PHPSu2MVJL — Police Scotland Lanarkshire (@PSOSLanarkshire) May 25, 2025
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers are appealing for the help of the public to trace a 55-year-old man reported missing from Bellshill in Lanarkshire.
"Edward Tully was last seen around 12.15pm on a farm road at the back of the Birkinshaw Industrial Estate on Sunday, 25 May.
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"He may have walked in the direction of a path leading to Maryville View and concerns are growing for his welfare.
"Edward is described as around 5ft 5ins, of slim build with light, grey hair.
Missing Edward Tully (Image: Police Scotland) "When last seen he was wearing a burgundy jacket with a zip and blue jeans. He has hearing aids."
Inspector Kat Thomson said: 'We need to make sure Edward is safe and well and we are asking the public for help.
'Please keep an eye out and if you see Edward or know where he might be then please get in touch.'
Anyone who can help is asked to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 2237 of Sunday, 25 May, 2025.

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