A man has been missing from Paisley for four days as police launch an appeal for information. 

Iren Muca, 31, was last seen in Christie Street around 2.30pm on Saturday, July 4. 

The Albanian man speaks little English and is not familiar with the area. 

He is described as white, with sallow skin, 5ft 11in, of medium build, with short brown hair and brown eyes.

When he was last seen he was wearing jogging bottoms, a red jumper and dark-coloured trainers. 

He was also wearing a black 'Aviator' style jacket with a cream fur trim around the collar, cuffs and waistband. 

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Police Scotland is collaborating with the British Transport Police in an attempt to find the 31-year-old man. 

Sergeant Megan Bryson, Paisley Police Station, said: "Iren is new to Paisley and doesn't know the area at all. As far as we are aware, he has not been in touch with anyone locally since he was last seen. We believe he has a small amount of money with him and a mobile phone.

"Officers are currently checking CCTV in the area to trace him and are working with local transport providers as well as colleagues in BTP in an effort to trace him.

"Anyone who knows where Iren is or who has any information that will assist officers in finding him can call Paisley Police Office via 101. Please quote reference number 1030 of 7 July 2020 when calling.

"We'd also ask Iren to get in touch so we can make sure he is ok."