FOOTAGE of missing man Kevin Turner has been released by police.
The 50-year-old is believed to have left his Johnstone home on Sunday morning.
He was spotted by CCTV cameras at Johnstone train station, where walked up platform two, over a bridge onto the other platform where he exited the station in the direction of Thorn Brae and out of sight.
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There is significant concern for Kevin's wellbeing after his disappearance.
Locals are urged to check their sheds and gardens, in case Kevin has taken shelter there.
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Kevin is described as being five foot and eight inches tall and of a stocky build with short brown hair. He is thought to be wearing a black rain jacket, a pair of dark blue jeans and black boots.
Inspector James McArthur said: “We have released footage that was captured on local CCTV of Kevin in Johnstone train station at 8.38am on Sunday, October 25.
“He is seen to exit the station and make his way towards Thorn Brae before going out of sight. If anyone was in the area around this time and recognises the man in these images, we would ask that they contact police as soon as possible.
“There is significant concern for the safety and wellbeing of Kevin and I am asking for the public’s assistance in helping us to trace him.
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“I would specifically ask local residents to check outbuildings, sheds and gardens in case he has taken shelter.
"I would also ask anyone in the area around Johnstone train that has private CCTV or dashcam footage to please check for anything relevant which could help us find Kevin.
“If you have any information that could assist with our investigation, please get in contact with police.”
Police Scotland can be contacted by calling 101 and quoting incident number 2065 of 25 October.
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