Police are growing ‘increasingly concerned’ for a woman with mobility issues who is missing from Glasgow.

Cops desperately trying to trace Shona Biggins have issued a second appeal after she vanished in the early hours of Monday morning (October, 21).

The 48-year-old left a property on Greenacres Drive in the Darnley area of the city and was last seen later that afternoon in nearby Carnwadric Road around 12.45pm.

Shona is described as around 5ft 2in tall with long fair hair. She is likely to be wearing a black knee length puffer jacket, black leggings, and a black and green an

Police say she has mobility issues and can sometimes walk with a limp.

Officers are carrying out an extensive search, across the Newlands, Auldhouse, Darnley, Pollok and Nitshill areas of Glasgow.

Chief Inspector James Friel said: “We are growing increasingly concerned for Shona’s welfare and it is vital that we trace her and make sure she is ok.

“We are appealing for members of the public who think they may have seen someone matching her description, perhaps walking with a limp, to please get in touch.

“Shona uses public transport at times, particularly the bus, and we would ask people to keep a look out for her and report any potential sightings to us.

“We would also appeal directly to Shona to please contact police so we can confirm you are safe and well.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0741 of 21 October.”

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