'Concerns grow for welfare' of Glasgow man as missing appeal launched

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'Concerns grow for welfare' of Glasgow man as missing appeal launched
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Police Scotland have launched a missing appeal for Connor Fansler who is described as being 5ft 9ins, large build and bald and also having a full neck tattoo and a half sleeve tattoo on his left arm.

Police have launched a missing appeal for a Glasgow man as concerns continue to grow for his welfare.

Connor Fansler, from the Elphinstone Place area of the city, was last in contact at around 12.40pm today, September 6, however, he has not spoke to friends or family since. It is not known what the 29-year-old was wearing but he is described as 5ft 9ins, large build and bald. Connor also has a full neck tattoo and a half sleeve tattoo on his left arm.Sergeant John Cook said: “Concerns are growing for Connor’s welfare and we are keen to trace him to make sure he is safe and well.

“Anyone who has seen Connor or knows where he is should call us immediately on 101, quoting reference number 1755 of Wednesday, 6 September, 2023.”

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