THE public is being urged to be on the lookout for a missing woman's car as the search for her continues.
We previously reported Angela Keenan, 58, was last seen in the Laxton Drive area of Lenzie at around 7am on Tuesday, April 2.
No one has seen or heard from Angela since which is "very out of character", with police saying her family and friends are growing very concerned for her welfare.
Angela is believed to be driving a black Kia Venga with registration SD63 VLL.
Police are investigating a sighting of the car heading northwards on the A806 Initiative Road towards the roundabout at Industry Street Kirkintilloch at around 7.24am on Tuesday.
Officers are urging the public to be on the lookout for Angela's car and say she is known to travel to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs, Kilsyth, Stirling, St Andrews, Pitlochry and Ayrshire areas.
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Chief Inspector Aidan Higgins said: "No one has seen or heard from Angela since Tuesday which is very out of character.
"We are growing very concerned for her welfare, as are her family and her friends.
"We would be keen to hear from anyone who may have seen her car in the last four days.
"There is no guarantee that Angela is still in the area as she is known to travel to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs, Kilsyth, Stirling, St Andrews, Pitlochry and Ayrshire areas.
"The car could be parked in a public place in a variety of locations across the country and I ask the public to be on the lookout for this vehicle.
"Anyone who has any information on the whereabouts of Angela is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2258 of April 2, 2024."
Angela is described as being white and around 5ft 4ins tall with blonde hair usually tied back in a ponytail.
She is thought to be wearing a black puffer jacket, black jeans, grey bootleg slippers and silver bangles on her right wrist.
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