Barry McCullagh has been missing for almost two weeks
The family of a missing man from Castlemilk have made a heart wrenching statement as the search for Barry McCullagh continues.
Barry is described as 5ft 9ins of medium build with short, black hair and was seen wearing navy jogging trousers, a black jumper with a zip, and silver trainers.In a statement issued through police, Barry's family said: "Barry, if you can see this message, please, please come home."Just get a taxi home from wherever you are and we will pay the fare when you get here. We just want you home safe and well - we love you loads.
"From our enquiries, we know the last sighting of Barry was around 5.20pm on Wednesday, October 5, near to the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Sign up to Glasgow Live's newsletter Get all the latest Glasgow news and headlines sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter.The morning newsletter arrives every day before 9am and the evening newsletter, manually curated by the team, is sent between 4pm and 5pm, giving you a round up of the most important stories we've covered that day.
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