Stuart Differ hasn't been in touch with his family since Thursday afternoon leaving them concerned for his welfare. Police are appealing for any information regarding his whereabouts.
The family of a Lanarkshire man, who has been missing overnight, are growing concerned for his welfare.
The 51-year-old has been described as around 5ft 8ins, medium build and with a shaved head. When last seen he was wearing a distinctive grey hooded zip top with orange zip and orange detail on the pockets, black cargo-style trousers and white trainers.Read more: Demonstrators storm Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum for sit in protest calling for Gaza ceasefire
Sergeant Chris Todd said: “Stuart has not been in touch with his family since Thursday afternoon and concerns are growing for his welfare.
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