POLICE investigating the disappearance of Govanhill woman Janet McQueen have been liaising with her bank in a bid to track her down.

The 58-year-old vanished four months ago tomorrow from her home in Langside Road and police say they have been in touch with her bank in case there is an activity on her accounts.

The mother-of-three was last seen by her neighbour leaving her home at around 9pm on Tuesday, October 18.

Since then, cops have carried out an extensive investigation including widespread door to door enquiries.

Specialist search teams have also been searching rear courtyards around Janet’s home and within Queens Park.

Her family made an emotional appeal and police carried out a stop and interview.

Inspector Alex Hutton, Gorbals Police Station, said: “This is a horrible time for the family; they just don’t know where Janet is or what, if anything, has happened to her. 

"The family kept in touch with each other and for Janet to be out of contact for so long is concerning and very, very distressing for them.

“Janet left her flat around 9pm on the Tuesday night and for some reason she left behind her wee dog Palsy, her phone and money - why she did that is still to be established.

“We know that earlier in the day she appeared somewhat distressed whilst travelling on a bus, so much so that the driver called police and she was taken home to family, however, for whatever reason, she headed out around 9pm.

“While there is nothing at this time to indicate any suspicious circumstances or that anything untoward has happened to Janet, it is very unusual for someone to just disappear without any trace.

“Officers have trawled through hours and hours of CCTV looking her, and we’ve been liaising with her bank in case there has been any activity on her account but so far nothing.

“She has not been seen by any of her family, friends or neighbours – all very odd and all very concerning.

“Janet’s family are desperate for her to come home.  We are doing everything we can to find her and would again appeal to anyone who has any information about where she is to contact Cathcart Police Office via 101.”

Janet is described as white, 5' tall, of slim build with short black hair. She was wearing glasses, a black anorak and dark coloured trousers when she was last seen.