POLICE are looking to speak with a man in connection with an incident in a popular city park. 

They have released an image of the man, who they believe may be able to aid their ongoing investigation.

No further details were available on the nature of the incident, which occurred in Queen's Park at around 2pm on Saturday, January 23 this year. 

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He is described as being of Asian appearance, aged between 25-35 years of age with a goatee beard and an earring in his right ear. The man in the image is shown wearing a turquoise top, blue jeans and a black coat.

Constable Fiona Crum of the Public Protection Unit based in Glasgow said: “We’re eager to trace the man in the image and would ask that the man, or anyone who can help identify and trace him, to contact police as soon as possible.

"Anyone who has any other information relevant to our enquiries should also report this to officers as soon as possible.

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“Those with information should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2212 of January 23.

"Alternatively, an anonymous report can be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”