GLASGOW superstar Gerry Cinnamon has shown his support to the family of missing Gregor Gibbons.
The Belter star shared a poster appeal to his 108,000 plus followers on the social media website Twitter today in a bid to raise awareness of the missing man from Colston.
The post, which featured images of Gregor, read: "Lad’s been missing since July 2. If anyone’s seen him or knows his whereabouts please get in touch with his family. Cheers."
Lad’s been missing since 2nd July. If anyone’s seen him or knows his whereabouts please get in touch with his family. Cheers xhttps://t.co/8xguYhoXrA pic.twitter.com/PRkggCCyOk
— GERRY CINNAMON (@GerryCinnamon) July 18, 2019
The high profile appeal comes as the search for the missing 32-year-old continues.
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We revealed yesterday that police released an image of Gregor walking eastbound on the Forth and Clyde Canal path at Twechar Bridge in Kilsyth.
The image was taken at around 10.20pm on Tuesday, July 2, 2019.
A number of people had previously reported seeing Gregor walking on the canal path between 8pm and 10pm on the same day.
These sightings were at Bishopbriggs heading towards Kilsyth and in the Twechar area of the path. He was also seen on CCTV near to the Auchinstarry Marina around 10.50pm.
There have been further unconfirmed sightings in the Falkirk area, with cops are liaising with their colleagues in Forth Valley Division regarding these.
Rangers FC previously showed images of missing Gregor at the stadium during the club's game against Oxford United.
Gregor is described as white, around 5ft 5 inches in height and of slim build with very short dark hair. When he was last seen, he was wearing a black Nike hooded top, black shorts, and black trainers.
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