CCTV images of missing Cambuslang teenager Kai Rae getting into a taxi in London have been released by police.

The 16-year-old was reported missing on Monday, November 23. 

Officers have established that Kai travelled to Edinburgh Waverley Station on Monday, November 23 where he then took a train to London.

He was spotted leaving King's Cross Station around 10.10pm on November 23 and got into a taxi at one of the station's taxi ranks.

Inspector Stephen McManus said: "We have a number of resources dedicated to the search for Kai and are working with our colleagues at the British Transport Police and Metropolitan Police as part of our enquiries.

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"Kai has been missing for over a week now. It is extremely unusual for him not to be in contact with his family and they are understandably extremely worried.

"We have released these CCTV images of Kai at King's Cross Station to show what he was last seen wearing in the hope that someone may recognise him or know where he may have travelled on to. Perhaps someone spoke to him at either of the train stations or on the trains?

"If Kai sees this appeal, I would ask him to please contact family, friends or police to let us know that he is safe."

He is described as white, 5 ft 6 ins tall, slim build with short brown hair.

Anyone who may have seen Kai or has any information on his whereabouts is urged to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1144 of 23 November.