THE family of a teenager who has been missing for nearly a month have pleaded for him to come home.

Mohammed Al-Matooq was reported missing to police on Wednesday July 18 after not being seen for two days.

The 15-year-old left his home in Lincoln Avenue in Knightswood to meet some friends, but he never returned and his family reported him missing.

His family is extremely concerned and are pleading for him to come home.

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Mohammed is Asian, with short black hair and is around 5ft 6 inches in height with a slim build and brown eyes.

Extensive enquiries have been carried out and there have been three confirmed sightings of Mohammed.

The first one was on Saturday July 21, when he was seen in the Whiteinch area in the company of a friend.

A second sighting was on Monday July 30 in Sauchiehall Street and a third sighting was two days ago, when he was seen in the Charing Cross area.

Officers are appealing to Mohammed to contact them so that they know he is safe and well.

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Police are reviewing CCTV footage to find any clues as to where Mohammed may be and officers continue to speak to family and friends for any additional information which could assist them in their enquiries.

Anyone with any information or knowledge as to Mohammed’s whereabouts is asked to contact Drumchapel Police Station, via 101, quoting incident 1913 of 18 July 2018.