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Frantic search for Scot 'with scar on face' who vanished 18 days ago

Frantic search for Scot 'with scar on face' who vanished 18 days ago

Daily Record28-05-2025

Adam Busby from Clackmannanshire was reported missing on Saturday May 10, with the last sighting of him in Glasgow's Maryhill on Friday May 16.
Search efforts to find a missing man with a scar on his face are continuing after he was last seen in Glasgow.
Police Scotland has issued a renewed appeal for help to trace Adam Busby from Clackmannanshire, who was reported missing 18 days ago on Saturday May 10.

The 24-year-old's last confirmed sighting was in Glasgow's Maryhill on Friday May 16.

Adam is known to frequent Glasgow city centre, Dumbarton and Kilsyth but also has links to Edinburgh, reports Glasgow Live.
The 24-year-old is described as 6ft 2in, of medium build and with dirty blonde hair in a skin fade. He was wearing a black top with blue jeans and has a scar on the left side of his face.
A police spokesperson said: "Anyone with information about Adam's whereabouts should call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0954 of 10 May 2025."

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