The family of a man who disappeared ‘in a confused state’ three weeks ago is devastated after an extensive police search failed to find him.
Thomas Keenan, 21, was last seen at a petrol station in Maryhill, Glasgow at 5.50am on November 21.
After he failed to come home police launched a search, using helicopters, dog units and specialist teams in a bid to find him.
Officers say he was ‘suffering from some personal issues’ and ‘appeared to be in a very confused state’ before he went missing.
They are also looking for a woman who found his wallet and mobile phone near the Esso garage in Maryhill Road after he left.
Thomas Keenan (pictured), 21, was last seen at a petrol station in Maryhill, Glasgow at 5.50am on November 21. He was in a ‘very confused state’ and ‘suffering from some personal issues’
Three weeks later, his family are distraught he has not been found.
Chief Inspector Vicky Little of Maryhill Police said: ‘We understand that Thomas is suffering from some personal issues and when he was last seen he appeared to be in a very confused state.
‘His family are absolutely devastated by his disappearance and are extremely concerned for his safety and well-being.
‘The family have also been sharing photographs and posters asking for people with any information to get in touch, they just want to know he is safe.’
Police are looking for a woman who found Mr Keenan’s (pictured) wallet and mobile phone near the Esso garage in Maryhill Road after he left
Mr Keenan is described as white, 5ft 11 inches tall, of slim build and with brown, wavy hair.
When last seen he was wearing a pair of dark shorts with the Nike logo on the left leg, a red t-shirt with a black motif on the front, and white and black trainers.
She added: ‘If anyone has information that will help us find Thomas, please get in touch.
‘Any detail, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you, could prove useful in our ongoing efforts to trace Thomas.’
Anyone with information is asked to call 101.