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Lanarkshire Police have posted new photos of missing Kilsyth man Alexander McMillan as they continue their search for him.
Alexander (46) was seen on CCTV around midnight on Monday, 25 April, into Tuesday, 26 April, on Manse Road near to Howe Road, Kilsyth.
At that time he was wearing a navy hooded jumper, a baseball cap, grey trousers or jogging bottoms and dark coloured Adidas Gazelle trainers. He was carrying two rucksacks; one white and grey with a ‘Timberland logo’, and the other blue/white/grey striped. He was also carrying a fishing rod in a carry case.
Sergeant Greig McKail from Cumbernauld Police Station said:
“Alexander is quite distinctive in that he is tall, around 6ft 1, slim and has a long grey unkempt beard and receding hair.
“We have been carrying out significant enquiries since he went missing. In addition to the CCTV footage, a member of the public reported a possible sighting of him on Constarry Road, Croy around 4.30 pm on Wednesday, 27 April but that has still to be confirmed.
“He has never been missing before and we are concerned as this is very out of character.
An earlier appeal showed a different picture of Alexander:
Lanarkshire Police Division Facebook page

Alexander (46) was seen on CCTV around midnight on Monday, 25 April, into Tuesday, 26 April, on Manse Road near to Howe Road, Kilsyth.
At that time he was wearing a navy hooded jumper, a baseball cap, grey trousers or jogging bottoms and dark coloured Adidas Gazelle trainers. He was carrying two rucksacks; one white and grey with a ‘Timberland logo’, and the other blue/white/grey striped. He was also carrying a fishing rod in a carry case.
Sergeant Greig McKail from Cumbernauld Police Station said:
“Alexander is quite distinctive in that he is tall, around 6ft 1, slim and has a long grey unkempt beard and receding hair.
“We have been carrying out significant enquiries since he went missing. In addition to the CCTV footage, a member of the public reported a possible sighting of him on Constarry Road, Croy around 4.30 pm on Wednesday, 27 April but that has still to be confirmed.
“He has never been missing before and we are concerned as this is very out of character.



An earlier appeal showed a different picture of Alexander:

Lanarkshire Police Division Facebook page