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Fraser N Wilson

Joint police efforts to trace men following disturbance surrounding Airdrie Scottish Cup match

Partick Thistle v Airdrieonians have released images of six men they want to speak to following serious disturbances both before and after at a Scottish Cup in January.

The match between Partick Thistle v Airdrieonians was played at Frihill in the West End in Glasgow, with significant disturbances between fans.

lanarkshire police are now working with colleagues in Glasgow to identify the men they believe may hold key information surounding the January 22 distrubance.

PC Daniel Brady told Lanarkshire Live : “I would urge each of these six men, or anyone who has information relating to any of these six men, depicted in the images to make contact with the police.”

The disturbances took place around 3pm and 4.50pm on Firhill Road in the city.

The first male of interested is described as being white, 20-30 years of age, slim build, grey jumper, grey tammy hat with black and white logo on front.

He had a black bag with cross body strap and black trousers and dark trainers.

The second man is described as being white, 20-30 years of age, medium build, high fade fair hair, black jacket with logo on left hand side of chest, dark trousers, white trainers.

A third is described as being white, 20-30 years of age, medium build, thick dark hair and glasses, grey two-tone hoodie (possibly Stone Island) black badge on left arm, blue jeans, white Nike rainers.

The fourth is described as being white, 30-40 years of age, stocky build, blue hooded top with white zip, dark hair, dark trousers, black trainers with thick white sole.

Male five is described as being white, 40-50 years of age, stocky, dark hair, black jacket, lighter coloured jeans, dark trainers/shoes, whilst the sixth man is described as being white, in his 40-50s, stocky build, bald, yellow/cream two-tone jacket, blue jeans, and Adidas trainers.

Anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101.

Information can be left anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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