LISTEN: Sister of missing Cumbernauld man says disappearance 'makes no sense'

It is three weeks since Paul Booth went missing from his home in Cumbernauld.

Published 14th Nov 2016

It is three weeks since Paul Booth went missing from his home in Cumbernauld.

****The 45-year-old, of Seafar, was last seen at around 2pm on Tuesday, October 25th.

The last sighting of him was on the footbridge between McGregor Road and Hillcrest Road in Cumbernauld.****

Now his sister Pauline Gibson has exclusively spoken to Clyde News about his disappearance.

She says the 45-year-old was a happy go-lucky guy and that to leave without a trace is completely out of character and doesn't make any sense.

You can listen to her interview with our reporter Shiona McCallum here:

Police have also made another appeal to the public to help find Paul.

Inspector Phil Rose, from Cumbernauld Police Office, said: “Despite our extensive searches and enquiries, we have yet to obtain any information on Paul’s whereabouts. This is obviously a very distressing time for his family and friends and they are extremely concerned for him.

“Paul is known to frequent the Seafar and town centre areas of Cumbernauld and police enquiries are continuing there in our ongoing efforts to trace him.

"Officers have issued local media appeals, distributed posters, and are continuing to study CCTV images. However, unfortunately there has been no trace of him.

“I would urge anyone who has knowledge of his whereabouts to contact us as a matter of urgency. Information should be passed to officers at Cumbernauld Police Office by phoning 101, or by emailing Lanarkshiremissingpersons@scotland.pnn.police.uk ”

Paul is described as white, 5ft 10ins in height and of slim build with sallow skin and light brown cropped hair.

When he was last seen he was wearing a dark-coloured hooded top, jeans, white trainers and a beanie hat.