A NEW image of a missing Maryhill man has been released after his devastated family spent their first Christmas without him.

Thomas Keenan, 21, of Kelvinside Avenue, was last seen at around 5.50am on Tuesday, November 21 within the Esso Service Station at 900 Maryhill Road.

Chief Inspector Vicky Little, of Maryhill Police Office, said: "Thomas’ family have now had to endure a Christmas without him and are going into the New Year with no further information on where he is. His family are absolutely devastated by his disappearance and are extremely concerned for his safety and wellbeing.

"Extensive searches and enquiries are continuing to trace Thomas and officers have been assisted by a number of specialist resources including the police helicopter, dog unit and specialist search advisors. Posters and leaflets have also been distributed in the local area.

“A number of photos have been released however officers and his family are hoping this new image will help jog people’s memory and bring new information which could help us trace him.”

Chief Inspector Little added: “We are also continuing to try and identify a woman who found a wallet and mobile phone near to the forecourt of the Esso Service Station at 900 Maryhill Road, Glasgow on Tuesday, November 21. A further appeal was also issued to anyone with a dash cam in their vehicle who would have been driving in the area of Queen Margaret Drive and Bilsland Drive, Glasgow between 4am and 7am on the same date."

Thomas is described as white, around 5 foot 11 inches in height and of slim build with brown hair. When he was last seen, he was wearing a pair of dark shorts with the Nike logo on the left leg, a red t-shirt with a black motif on the front, and white and black trainers.

Chief Inspector Little saids: "If anyone has information that will help us find Thomas, please get in touch. Any detail, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you, could prove useful in our ongoing efforts to trace Thomas.”

Anyone with information should contact Maryhill Police Office through 101 quoting reference number 1274 of 21 November 2017.