Scottish Daily Mail

Man asks missing wife to meet him

- By Stuart MacDonald

THE husband of a missing Scots mother has pleaded with her to meet him at the London toy shop where she was last seen.

Jock Brown has urged his wife Karen to join him at Hamley’s in the city’s Regent Street between noon and 1pm today.

Mrs Brown left her home in Clydebank, Dunbartons­hire, as the family slept in the early hours of Saturday, October 14.

Police have said they are ‘extremely concerned’ for the 47-year-old, who was last seen by her husband and younger daughter the night before when she returned from work at the town’s Asda.

She went to bed after a brief conversati­on but was gone by the time Mr Brown awoke in the morning.

CCTV showed Mrs Brown boarding a bus from Glasgow to London around 8.20am on the Saturday and there was a potential sighting of her in Hamley’s on October 17.

Mr Brown, 48, travelled south yesterday and hopes his wife will turn up at the store today.

He said: ‘We are all extremely worried about Karen. I will be at Hamley’s in Regent Street, London, between noon and 1 o’clock on Saturday and I’m urging Karen to meet me there.’

Meanwhile, police yesterday made a fresh appeal for help in tracing Anne Denise Doyle, known as Denise, from Glasgow.

The 53-year-old was last seen leaving her mother’s house in the Maryhill area, where she is also from, around 9.30am on Friday, October 20.

She has since been captured on CCTV in the Sandbank Street area of Maryhill around 9pm the same day.

Police yesterday said the area of Maryhill Road between Lochburn Road and Cowal Road is busy with motorists and cyclists and urged anyone who was in the area between 8.45pm and 9.15pm on October 20 with dash- or helmet-cam footage that may help to come forward.

The force added: ‘You may have vital informatio­n to help us in our enquiries to find Denise.’

 ??  ?? Vanished: Karen Brown
Vanished: Karen Brown

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