Police searching for a missing woman in Glasgow have released a CCTV image as part of their frantic appeal.
Earlier we told how Jayne Cuthbert's disappearance had been described as "entirely out of character" after she was reported missing after taking her dog for a walk.
The 36-year-old left her home address in Newlands Road near Cathcart at around 6pm on Tuesday, April 19, to walk her black and tan coloured English bull dog.
She was then seen around 7pm on Clarkston Road and it's believed she took the dog home - but she did not speak to anyone and has been out of touch since.
As part of their continued enquiries police have now confirmed Jayne was at Govan bus station at around 6.40am on Wednesday.
Officers do not know where she spent the night but she was seen at the bus station wearing glasses, a dark blue padded coat, black trousers and white trainers. She was also carrying a black bag with two straps.
Cops are continuing to appeal for information.
Jayne is described as around 5ft 6ins, of average build with shoulder length blonde hair.
When she was at the bus station her hair was swept up, off her face.
Inspector Alyson Bolton, of Govan Police Station, said: “Concerns are growing for Jayne’s welfare as it is out of character for her not to be in contact with her family so I am asking anyone who has seen her or knows where she might be to get in touch.
“At the moment it is not known where she spent Tuesday night and we are trying to find out her movements and anyone who can assist is asked to call us.
“If she sees this appeal I would ask Jayne to get in touch with us or her family so we know she is safe and well.”
Anyone who can help should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 0380 of Wednesday, April 20.
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