COPS are intensifying their search for a missing man who has not been seen in two weeks. 

Alexander McMillan, 46, was last seen on Manse Road in Kilsyth on April 25

Officers have stopped seven pedestrians and 11 drivers on Howe Road, near Manse Road, as part of a desperate appeal to trace him. 

They conducted the questioning between 11.30pm on May 9 and 1.30am on May 10. 

His disappearance is described as out of character and his family are 'extremely worried' about him. 

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Inspector Susan Rae of Cumbernauld Police Station said: “Alexander’s family are extremely worried about him. They want to make sure he is safe and well and urge him to get in touch if he sees this appeal.

“It’s now been two weeks since Alexander was last seen and it’s not like him not to be in contact with friends or family for this length of time."

Alexander was last seen wearing a navy hooded jumper, a baseball cap, grey trousers or jogging bottoms and dark coloured Adidas Gazelle trainers.

He was carrying two rucksacks, one white and grey with a Timberland logo and the other blue/white/grey striped. He was also carrying a fishing rod in a carry case.

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Inspector Rae added: “Extensive searches and enquiries continue in the Kilsyth area and I would like to thank the public for their support and assistance with our enquiries.

“Anyone who thinks they may have seen Alexander or has dashcam footage of the area around Manse Road from the time he was last seen is urged to contact police on 101 quoting reference 1579 of April 27, 2022.”