UPDATE: Wong Ho has been found safe and well, police have confirmed.
A DESPERATE search is underway for a missing 80-year-old man who was last seen on a Glasgow bus service.
Police are currently searching for Wong Ho who has been reported missing from the city.
Officers say he was last seen in the Springburn Road area at 6.20pm on Monday, October 28 on the 89 First Bus service.
It is understood he left the bus at the stop near 1378 Springburn Road and carried on walking, heading south.
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He is described as being around 5ft 5 inches tall and of slim build.
Police say he was last seen wearing a burgundy hat and a black raincoat.
Sergeant Menzies at Maryhill Police said: “We are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of Wong and would ask if anyone knows his whereabouts to contact us as soon as possible.
“We would appeal to anyone who was in the area to check dash-cam footage or private CCTV for any sightings of Wong.
“Anyone who has information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting 3367 of October 28, 2024.”
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