Alexander Marshall (Image: Police Scotland)

Missing OAP last seen at Glasgow train station sparks police appeal

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Police have launched an appeal to trace a missing pensioner who was last seen at a Glasgow train station.

Alexander Marshall, 75, vanished from the Novar Drive area in the west end of the city around 9.40am this morning. Cops say they extremely concerned for his wellbeing.

CCTV footage last captured him at Argyle Street Station several hours after at 12.25pm the same day.

Alexander is described as being around 5ft 8ins tall, of slim build, with short/grey white hair and a beard. He was last seen wearing a grey jumper, brown gilet, blue jacket, blue jeans, brown shoes and a black hat.

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Sergeant Stephen Todd said: “We are extremely concerned for Alexander’s wellbeing, Searches and enquiries are ongoing to trace him as soon as possible to ensure that he is safe and well.

“We urge anyone who has seen Alexander or who has any information regarding his whereabouts to contact 101 quoting reference number 1101 of 27 November.”

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