CONCERN is growing for the safety of a 16-year-old girl who has gone missing from her home in East Dunbartonshire.
Shannon Robertson was last seen at her house in the Norfolk Crescent area of Bishopbriggs, at around 10pm on Sunday.
Police are checking with family and friends, reviewing CCTV images and appealing for anyone with informa-tion to get in touch.
The teenager is around 5ft 8in, medium build with, long, wavy auburn hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing black leggings and a black jacket.
Inspector Craig Rowan, from Kirkin-tilloch Police Office, said: "It is out of character for Shannon to be out of contact with everyone and we are growing increas-ingly concerned for her and would like to know she is safe and well. She has been known to visit Maryhill, Larkhall and Wishaw areas."
Police have also appealed for informa-tion to trace two men.
Shan Ping Zhou, 52, was last seen by staff at Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride at around 8.30am on Sunday.
Police say Mr Zhou, needs daily medication.
He is described as around 5ft 4in tall, slim build with short black hair and brown eyes. He does not speak English.
When he was last seen, he was wearing blue jeans and a black leather jacket with black shoes.
The second man police are trying to trace, 32-year-old Andrew Judge, was last seen at 11.50am on Wednesday, January 8 in Dunlop Street, Greenock.
Mr Judge, from Greenock, is 5ft 8in, of heavy build with short sandy hair.
He has facial scarring and was last seen wearing a black hooded jacket, black tracksuit and boots.
matty.sutton@ eveningtimes.co.uk
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