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Glasgow Times
3 days ago
- Glasgow Times
Last sighting of missing Renfrew pensioner revealed
Officers in Renfrewshire are continuing to search for Henry Nicol. We reported how cops initially said the 76-year-old was last seen shortly after 8am on Saturday, July 12, on Dee Avenue in Renfrew. However, it has now been revealed that the OAP was last seen at around 7.50pm on Friday, July 11, in the Dee Avenue area. He is described as being 5ft 9 inches tall, of medium build, clean shaven or with light stubble, with grey/white hair. READ MORE: Man dies after incident involving several cars on busy road Inspector Derek Scrimgour said: 'As time goes on, we are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of Henry. 'I would again ask residents who live in the local area to check any outbuildings, sheds or covered areas in case Henry has sought shelter there. 'Footage captured on private CCTV or doorbell cameras is crucial. I would ask local householders and businesses to review it, and please let us know if there is anything that can assist our enquiries.' Anyone with any information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 1224 of Saturday, July 12, 2024.


Daily Record
3 days ago
- Daily Record
Hunt for missing Scots pensioner who vanished two days ago
Police have asked anyone with information on the whereabouts of Henry Nicol to come forward. A frantic search has been launched in an effort to trace a Scots pensioner who went missing two days ago. Henry Nicol was last seen on Friday night, July 11, at around 7:15pm in Dee Avenue, Renfrewshire. Cops have described Henry as 5ft 9inches, of medium build, clean shaven or light stubble with grey/white hair. Inspector Derek Scrimgour said: 'As time goes on, we are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of Henry. 'I would again ask residents who live in the local area to check any outbuildings, sheds or covered areas in case Henry has sought shelter there. 'Footage captured on private CCTV or doorbell cameras is crucial. I would ask local householders and businesses to review it and please let us know if there is anything that can assist our enquiries. "Anyone with any information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 1224 of Saturday, 12 July, 2024."