CONCERNS are growing for a man reported missing from a town in Lanarkshire. 

Edward McDonald was last seen by a family member at around 10am on Monday, November 29 on Carnbroe Road in Bellshill. 

Officers say they now believe there have been sightings of the 75-year-old between Tuesday, November 30 and Wednesday, December 1 on a cycle path near to Carrick Place in the town.

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Edward is known to visit Glasgow city centre. 

Police are re-appealing for help to trace him. 

The 75-year-old is described as 5ft 8ins in height, of medium build with short grey/white hair and a beard. 

When he was last seen he was wearing a black jacket, dark khaki fleece, dark trousers, dark shoes, and a khaki skip cap. 

Edward takes regular medication, and it is not known if he has this with him or not. 

Officers say Edward's family is "extremely concerned" for him. 

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Police Constable Emma Smith from Motherwell Police Office said: “Edward’s family has not had contact with him since Monday, which is unusual, and they are extremely concerned for him.

“We are asking people who were driving in the Shirrel/Hattonrigg area of Bellshill to review dashcam footage from Monday, November 29 onward, for any possible sightings of Edward.

“We also ask anyone who has seen Edward since Monday, or if Edward himself is reading this, please contact us via 101 quoting incident reference number 3014 of December 2, 21.”