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Concerns grow for missing man last seen driving near River Clyde

Concerns grow for missing man last seen driving near River Clyde

STV News3 days ago
Concerns are growing for a missing man last seen driving a Ford Transit in Glasgow.
Emanuel Howell was last seen in the Anderson Quay area near the River Clyde at around 6.50am on Wednesday.
The 37-year-old is described as 5ft8, of a slim build with black dreadlocks and black facial hair.
He was last seen wearing a blue camouflage hooded sweatshirt, khaki colour trousers and black or blue trainers.
Officers believe he was driving a white Ford Transit with the registration H22 NRG, heading toward Warroch Street.
Police Scotland is urging anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to come forward.
Sergeant Hreinn Agustsson said: 'I am appealing to anyone who has seen Emanuel or has any information about his whereabouts to contact us.

'Concerns are growing for Emanuel's welfare, and we are keen to trace him as soon as possible.

'Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 1089 of July 30, 2025'
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