The family of a mum who has been missing from her home for a week is becoming 'increasingly concerned' for her safety.
Shona McKenna was picked up on CCTV walking along Tollcross Road near Carmyle Avenue in Shettleston around 12.40pm on Wednesday, January 4. She hasn't been in touch with anyone since.
The 46-year-old was reported missing to police on January 9 with police now re-appealing for information a week on from when she was last seen.
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Shona is described as white, 5ft 7, slim build with long fair hair, and when last seen she was wearing a knee-length cream puffy gilet.
Inspector Bryceland, Police Scotland, said: “Shona’s family and friends are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety and well-being as she has not been in touch with them which is very unlike her.
“We’re keen to hear from anyone who may have been in the Tollcross Road area, between 12.30 pm and 1 pm on Wednesday, 4 January, especially if they have any doorbell or dashcam footage just in case Shona’s image has been captured.
"Anyone who has seen Shona since Wednesday, 4 January or knows of her present whereabouts is asked to contact police immediately quoting incident number 2379 of 9 January 2023."
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