Officers reshared their appeal after a fatal road crash.
As the Glasgow Times reported previously, a 22-year-old man died in a collision near the Balloch roundabout, last Thursday around 6.45pm.
The incident involved a black Ford Fiesta and a black Ford Focus with a trailer.
Emergency services attended, however, the driver of the Ford Fiesta was pronounced dead at the scene.
In an appeal, cops urged witnesses to come forward with information or footage of the incident.
Now, Police Scotland put out a second appeal, asking people who stopped at the time but left before the emergency services arrived, to reach out.
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Sergeant Archie McGuire said: “Our thoughts remain with the family of the man who died.
“As our investigation continues, I would like to re-appeal for witnesses to this crash. The road was busy at the time and we know that there are a number of people who stopped at the time, who had left before police arrival and I would urge them to contact us as they may have information that is important.
“We are continuing to study CCTV and I would ask drivers who were driving behind the vehicles involved, or who were on this area of the road at the time to contact us as soon as possible if they have any dash-cam or personal footage.
“Any witnesses or anyone with information should contact 101 quoting reference 2738 of November 24, 2022.”
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