Police have issued a new appeal for information about a shooting in Glasgow's Royston Road.

Officers arrived at 6.30pm on Thursday, May 7 to find a 29-year-old man seriously injured. He was taken to hospital and is still being treated by medics, who have described his condition as "serious but stable".

The victim had just got out of his blue Audi in Royston Road, near to the junction with Mull Street, when he was knocked to the ground by a white Mitsubishi Outlander. After driving a short distance, the car returned and a passenger in the car got out and shot the man while he was lying on the ground.

The Mitsubishi Outlander was discovered a short time later in Langmuirhead Road, Robroyston. It had previously been reported missing from Coatbridge.

The suspect is described as white, in his late teens to early twenties, approximately 5ft 9in, with slim build and dark hair.

He had a scarf covering his face and was wearing a dark-coloured tracksuit top.

Detective inspector Ogilvie Ross, of Greater Glasgow CID, said: "Extensive police enquiries have been undertaken and are still ongoing to identify those responsible for this attempted murder.

"The inquiry team are anxious to speak to anyone who was in Royston Road where the incident took place, or Langmuirhead Road.

Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.