A dad has been reported missing from his home in Blantyre.
Edward Flynn is believed to be in a "vulnerable state" and police have appealed to the public to help bring him home.
The 64-year-old was last seen in the Auchinraith Road area at 9.20pm last night, Tuesday, June 6 and he may be in his car, a silver Ford Mondeo with the registration number SB10 YPZ.
His family shared a post on Facebook asking for anyone who sees Edward to get in touch with police immediately, explaining: "He went missing last night and is in a very vulnerable state just now.
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"He didn't show up to work this morning either. If you see this Dad please get in touch as whatever it is we will sort it out we all love you very much."
Edward is 5ft 10ins in height with grey, thinning hair, a medium build, and was wearing a navy polo shirt and navy cargo trousers with an NHS logo.
Inspector James Mutter added: "Concerns are growing for Edward’s welfare and we want to make sure he is safe and well.
“Anyone who has seen him or knows where he might be is asked to get in touch. Please also contact us if you have seen his car."
If you can help call Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 4522 of Tuesday, June 6.
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