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Officers in Lanarkshire are continuing to appeal for information to trace 69-year-old Patrick Harvey who has been reported missing from the Kilsyth area.
Patrick was last seen about 10pm on Saturday, 2 July, 2022, and is descried as 6ft 1in tall with greying hair and was wearing blue jeans, a black jacket and grey trainers.
Patrick is believed to have travelled by train from Glasgow Central Train Station to Blackpool at around 9.30am on Sunday, 3 July.
Following further enquiries, it is believed that Patrick was in the Bolton area on Wednesday, 13 July.
Sergeant Pamela McFarlane, of Cumbernauld Police Station, said: “Our enquiries are ongoing to trace Patrick. It is out of character for him to be away for so long and his family are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
“We have had reported sightings of him in Blackpool but we now believe that he is in the Bolton area.
“Anyone who has information about Patrick’s whereabouts, or who has any information which may assist us, is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident 1051 of 4 July.”

Patrick was last seen about 10pm on Saturday, 2 July, 2022, and is descried as 6ft 1in tall with greying hair and was wearing blue jeans, a black jacket and grey trainers.
Patrick is believed to have travelled by train from Glasgow Central Train Station to Blackpool at around 9.30am on Sunday, 3 July.
Following further enquiries, it is believed that Patrick was in the Bolton area on Wednesday, 13 July.
Sergeant Pamela McFarlane, of Cumbernauld Police Station, said: “Our enquiries are ongoing to trace Patrick. It is out of character for him to be away for so long and his family are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
“We have had reported sightings of him in Blackpool but we now believe that he is in the Bolton area.
“Anyone who has information about Patrick’s whereabouts, or who has any information which may assist us, is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident 1051 of 4 July.”
