THE heartbroken wife of missing Gregor Gibbons has said she wants her husband back on the day the couple should have been celebrating their third wedding anniversary.
In an emotional post online, Leanne Gibbons, 34, revealed her heartache over not knowing where her husband is.
She said: "From the best day of our lives to now living a nightmare.
"Please come home Gregor we should be celebrating our third wedding anniversary.
"Everyone wants you home and I want my husband back."
Gregor has been missing since the start of July. The 32-year-old was last captured on CCTV at around 10.20pm on July 2. The footage, which cops released, shows the missing man walking eastbound on the Forth and Clyde Canal path at Twechar Bridge in Kilsyth.
A number of people also reported seeing Gregor walking on the canal path between 8pm and 10pm on the same night. The sightings were at Bishopbriggs heading towards Kilsyth and in the Twechar area of the path. He was also seen on CCTV near to the Auchinstarry Marina in Kilsyth around 10.50pm the same night.
Cops also revealed that the white Ford Fiesta he left his home in was found parked on Grovepark Street in Maryhill, near to Firhill football ground.
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Leanne previously appealed for information on her husband's whereabouts to the media. She was supported by Gregor's brother Scott.
Police previously said that there were further unconfirmed sightings in the Falkirk area.
The high profile campaign to bring Gregor home has been supported by his football team Rangers and Glasgow singer Gerry Cinnamon who have both got behind appeals.
Ex-Rangers star Nacho Novo also appealed to his followers on social media for more information on Gregor's whereabouts.
Gregor is described as white, around 5ft 5 inches in height and of slim build with very short dark hair. When he was last seen, he was wearing a black Nike hooded top, black shorts, and black trainers.
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