Police dogs scour Scots hospital grounds in search for missing Barry McCullagh

The grounds of the Royal Alexandra Hospital have been scoured by police because the seek for lacking man Barry McCullagh continues.

A big police presence, together with the Police Scotland canine unit, was on the hospital yesterday as they looked for the 40-year-old who disappeared one week in the past after going for a smoke outdoors.

Concern for Barry’s welfare grows extra intense daily and police are desperately hoping for a breakthrough quickly.

The final confirmed sighting of Barry was about 5.20pm on Wednesday, October 5 on the nook of Corsebar Highway and Riccartsbar Avenue.

CCTV footage of the 40-year-old exhibits him and not using a jacket and it's believed he doesn't have a telephone or any cash on him.

Police have issued a number of appeals to assist hint Barry, who's from Castlemilk, Glasgow. He's described as white, 5ft 9in tall, of medium construct and has brief black hair.

CCTV footage of Barry McCullagh from last week
CCTV footage of Barry McCullagh from final week (Picture: Police Scotland)

Police say that, when final seen, he was sporting black and navy jogging bottoms, a black gentle shell jacket and gray and white trainers.

Sergeant Paul Connelly from Paisley police mentioned Barry’s household have had no contact from him since his disappearance and are extraordinarily nervous.

He advised the Paisley Each day Categorical: “Important numbers of native and specialist officers have been deployed to hold out searches, examine attainable sightings and perform different enquiries in Paisley and Glasgow.

"We're additionally coordinating with associate businesses together with the NHS and Renfrewshire Council.”

Barry McCullagh was last seen near the Royal Alexandra Hospital
Barry McCullagh was final seen close to the Royal Alexandra Hospital (Picture: Police Scotland)

Sgt Connelly additionally reiterated the plea that individuals in Paisley hold a detailed eye out for Barry – together with checking their properties for any indicators of him.

“I request that house owners in Paisley examine any sheds, garages or outbuildings for Barry," he mentioned.

"It could additionally help us if members of the general public might overview their personal area CCTV programs, doorbell cameras and dash-cam footage from the afternoon and night of October 5.”

Anybody who has data concerning Barry’s whereabouts ought to contact Paisley police through 101 or use the 'Contact Us' facility on the Police Scotland web site quoting incident 3910 of October 5.

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