Glasgow Times

Image showing last sighting of missing city man released

- By HOLLY LENNON

FOOTAGE of the last known sighting of missing Maryhill man Thomas Keenan has been released.

The 21-year-old from Kelvinside Avenue was seen at the Esso Service Station in Maryhill Road around 5.55am on Tuesday November 21.

He was noticed to be in a confused state and was not dressed for the cold weather, causing concern for police and his relatives.

Officers are now urging drivers and passengers within the vehicles, or pedestrian­s in and around in service station around the time, the contact police immediatel­y as they could help with their enquiry.

Thomas was wearing a pair of dark shorts with the ‘Nike’ logo on the left leg, a red T-shirt with black motif on the front and white and black training shoes.

Thomas is described as around 6ft tall, slim build, clean shaven with brown wavy hair.

Inspector Craig Walker at Mary- hill said: “The CCTV footage shows Thomas wandering in the forecourt of the service station and I urge the drivers and passengers within the vehicles, or any pedestrian­s in and around the service station at this time, to contact police immediatel­y as they may be able to provide further informatio­n that can assist our inquiries.

“We understand that Thomas is suffering from some personal issues and is likely to be in a very anxious/ confused state at this time.

“Due to the current weather conditions and the fact that he is not dressed accordingl­y we are becoming increasing concerned for his wellbeing.

“I urge anyone who has seen Thomas since 0555 hrs on Tuesday 21 November or anyone who knows of his present whereabout­s to contact police at Maryhill immediatel­y via 101, quoting incident number 1274 of 21 November 2017.

“I also appeal to Thomas himself to contact police to let us know he is safe and well.”

 ??  ?? An image of Thomas Keenan, left, in a red T-Shirt when he was last seen at the Esso Service Station in Maryhill Road
An image of Thomas Keenan, left, in a red T-Shirt when he was last seen at the Esso Service Station in Maryhill Road

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