A fugitive wanted in connection with a mass brawl that took the life of a young dad is still being hunted by cops two years after he vanished.

Jordan Owen, 24, has been on the run since 2017 with a European Arrest Warrant issued to find him following the death of Jamie Lee, 23.

Officers reckon Owen fled the country but they continue searching for him in a bid to piece together exactly what happened on the night of Jamie Lee's death.

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Jamie was shot and several others were injured during a melee in the Castlemilk's Ballantay Terrace on July 8, 2017.

Detective Chief Inspector Martin Fergus, Major Investigations Team said: “Two years may have passed but our resolve to locate Jordan has not diminished.  

"I believe he may be overseas and will therefore be in regular contact with people, who may be helping him by providing financial support and by staying silent.  

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“Jordan Owen fled shortly after the death of 23-year-old Jamie Lee, from Castlemilk.  

"He took off and left others to deal with the aftermath of what happened.  

"I would urge anyone who has any information or knowledge regarding Jordan Owen and his whereabouts; or indeed the network of people helping him, to please get in touch.  

"Any piece of information, no matter how small, could mean a great deal in the process of dismantling his connection to the community and ultimately lead to his arrest."

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Several arrests were made at the time following the incident but the manhunt for Jordan Owen remains active.

Owen is described as 5ft 8 inches in height, slim build, with short brown hair.

Anyone with any information is asked to call detectives from the Major Investigation Team via 101.  

Alternatively, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, where you can give information anonymously.