THE worried family of missing Glasgow man Bryan Glencross have appealed to him to "give them a phone" if he's in trouble.
The 40-year-old vanished from Queen Elizabeth University Hospital at around 3.30pm on Friday May 31.
He had been taken to hospital after suffering a fall but left before receiving medical treatment, and has not been seen since
And in a video released by Police Scotland they have urged him to get in touch.
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Bryan's mum's partner, Jim, said: "Bryan, hopefully if you can see this you can get in contact with us.
"If you are in trouble and you get to see this, or hear this, just give us a phone and we'll sort it."
He adds: "We're making an appeal to the people in Whiteinch, Govan, Renfrew, Scotstoun and Kingsway areas, and maybe evven further afield because this is totally out of character of Brian."
Bryan's Mum Margaret said: "We're really worried now Bryan, really worried. And Chloe's missing you."
Chief Inspector Morag Lister, Drumchapel Police Office, said:
“It has been eleven days since Bryan was last seen and we are becoming increasingly concerned for him.
“Since our last appeal to the public a number of people have been in touch with potential sightings however, these have unfortunately not been confirmed or brought us any closer to finding him.
“It is really unusual for Bryan not to be in regular contact with his family and friends and given we know he had injured himself prior to going missing it is vital that we can find him as soon as possible.
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"We are appealing for anyone who may have been near to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital around 3.30 am on Friday 31 May who may have dash-cam footage. We would urge you to look back as you may have a sighting of him that can help us trace his movements.
"We would also ask people who live in the area to check any outbuildings in case he tried to seek shelter.
“We urge anyone who knows of his whereabouts to get in touch with us. Bryan, we would also appeal directly to you to let your family know you are okay.”
Anyone with any information as to contact Drumchapel Police Office via 101, quoting incident number 2186 of Saturday 1 June 2019.
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