COPS were spotted carrying out further investigations into the unexplained death of a Summerston woman who was found dead at the Forth and Clyde Canal.

Alison McAllister, 56, was discovered at the city canal, near to Cleveden Road, Maryhill at around 1.30pm on March 20.

Police photographers were spotted taking snaps near Kelvindale Railway on Wednesday afternoon.

The Evening Times understands a cordon was set up while officers carried out investigations into the carer's death.

Earlier this month, detectives made a re-appeal in a bid to piece together Alison's last movements.

She was last seen at around 5.20pm on March 19 in the Summerston area near to ASDA. From there she got into her blue Vauxhall Mokka car and drove off.

The last believed sighting of Alison was at the canal bank near to Cleveden Road at around 6.30pm on Monday, March 19.

The mum-of-two Alison is described as white, around 5ft in height and of slim build with short reddish/brown hair.

When last seen, she was wearing a dark coloured parka jacket with orange lining and a grey fur trim around the hood, a grey v-neck top, a red and white check scarf, black leggings and black knee-length boots. She was also carrying a green and white ASDA bag.

Anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem should contact Maryhill Police Office through 101 quoting reference number 1664 of Monday 19 March 2018.

We previously reported on a fundraising drive for Alison’s funeral which attracted more than £1,400.

In tributes, the popular North Glasgow woman was described as a "kind woman who loved her family".

Alison is survived by her children Laura and Garry.