COPS are asking Glaswegians to look out for a vulnerable teenager who has mental health issues and has been missing for 10 days.

Thomas Lennox, 19, of Airdrie, was last seen at Hairmyres Hospital at around 7.20pm on Friday, June 8.

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He is described as 5ft 8 inches in height and of stocky build with short black hair. He may also now be unshaven and have a beard.

He has a tattoo on his right hand with the word 'Kalise' and a tattoo on his right arm with the words 'Gary Jnr'.

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When he was last seen, he was wearing a grey hooded top with a black panel on the front with a Nike tick in red, black tracksuit bottoms with white writing down the left hand side and distinctive red trainers with a purple tick and white sole. Thomas also has a distinctive stutter when speaking.

Inspector Aidan Higgins, East Kilbride Police Office, said: "This is a further appeal for any information the public can provide in relation to finding Thomas Lennox.

"Thomas has been missing since June 8, and it has been ten days since the last confirmed sighting of him near Albert Road at Langside Road in Glasgow.

"Thomas is a vulnerable young man whom Police Scotland and his family are very worried about.

"Please look out for Thomas, particularly if you live, work or visit Glasgow city centre or the South Side of Glasgow."

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Anyone with information regarding his whereabout should contact Police via 101, quoting incident number 3972 of Friday 8 June 2018 or email via lanarkshiremissingpersons@scotland.pnn.police.uk

Information can also be provided anonymously via the missing people charity who can be contact on 116 000, 116000@missingpeople.org.uk