Police launch urgent search for missing OAP, 80, and his grandson, 18, who vanished in Glasgow
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POLICE Scotland has launched an urgent hunt for a missing pensioner and his grandson. Volodymr Sobchuk, 80, and Yoroslav Prokhyra, 18, were last spotted on Balgrayhill Road, Springburn just before 11am this morning. However worried relatives raised the alarm after they failed to arrive at a family gathering in the Bishopbriggs area of Glasgow.
Volodymr is described as 5ft 11ins and of medium build with short, white hair. The pensioner was carrying a yellow backpack and donned dark blue jeans when he was last seen. Yoroslav is described as 5ft 11ins and of medium build with short, brown hair. When he was last seen he was wearing a black jacket, grey and black trousers, and black trainers.
Police are urging anyone with information to come forward saying their disappearance is "out of character". Sergeant Andrew Caldwell said: “Both men are vulnerable and we are very concerned for their wellbeing and safety. We are carrying out a number of enquiries and searches to trace them as soon as possible.
“It is completely out of character for them to go missing and not keep in contact with family. “Volodymr and Yoroslav are known to frequent Bishopbriggs, Kirkintilloch, Milton of Campsie and Glasgow city centre and officers are making enquiries in and around these areas.
“I urge anyone who has seen them or who has any information that may help trace them to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference number 2652 of 19 January.”. Elsewhere tributes were paid to a man who died following an alleged disturbance at the weekend.