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Ryan Carroll

Police release CCTV image of missing Scots woman's last sighting

Police have released a CCTV image of a missing Scots woman's last sighting in a desperate re-appeal for information.

We previously told how Karen Stevenson left her home in Lairds Hill, Seafar, Cumbernauld, between midnight and 8.30am on Saturday, February 19.

She has still not been in touch since and police are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.

In an update, officers say they now believe Karen went towards the town centre.

She was seen at around 2.44am in a lift at the shopping centre off Tryst Road.

Karen Stevenson (Police Scotland)

Cops believe she then walked towards the Muirfield Community Centre near Brown Road and Fleming Road and was there around 2.55am.

Karen's disappearance has been described by police as "completely out of character" and they are continuing to appeal for the assistance of the public in tracing her.

Officers are asking anyone with private CCTV or doorbell footage to get in touch.

Karen is described as 5ft 1ins, of slim build, with long brown hair.

She was wearing a purple parker-style jacket with a black fur-lined hood, a cream long sleeve t-shirt, black leggings, and black ankle boots. She also may be carrying a small pink handbag decorated with metal studs and with a chain strap.

Sergeant Greig McKail said: "We are becoming increasingly concerned for Karen’s welfare as this is completely out of character.

"If anyone has any information which may assist or has seen anyone matching her description, please call us.

"She was wearing a distinctive purple jacket with a black fur-trimmed hood so we are asking anyone who might have private CCTV or doorbell-footage showing where Karen went after she was in the Fleming Road area to get in touch.

"Likewise, anyone who was driving in the town centre and the areas where Karen has been seen and who might have dash-cam footage that could assist please let us know."

Anyone who can help is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 3369 of Saturday, 19 February.

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