Graham Wright has not been seen since he was last spotted on Wednesday August 20.Graham Wright(Image: Police Scotland)
Concern is growing for the welfare of a Rangers fan who has been missing for around two weeks.
Graham Wright was last seen on Wednesday August 20 at around noon on Cumberland Street in Glasgow. He was then reported missing five days later on Monday August 25.
Although it is not known what he was wearing at the time of his disappearance, Graham is known for usually wearing tracksuits and a Rangers jersey.
He has been described as being white, 5ft 9in tall, of slim build with shaven dark hair.
Graham regularly uses local buses and has links to the Gorbals, Govanhill and Pollokshaws areas. He is known to frequent the city centre.
Graham Wright(Image: Police Scotland)
Inspector Graeme Hogg said: “It has now been more than two weeks since Graham was last seen, and we are growing concerned for his welfare.
“It is unusual for him not to be in contact with family and friends for this long and we are appealing for the help of the public to trace him.
“Extensive enquiries, including CCTV reviews and door to door visits, have been carried out in the areas Graham is known to visit.
“Think back – have you seen Graham since Wednesday, 20 August, and do you have any information about where he may be? Please get in touch us as soon as possible, no matter how small the detail might be.
“Graham, if you see this appeal, please contact police so we can ensure you are safe and well.”
A Police Scotland spokesperson added: “Officers in Glasgow are again appealing for the help of the public to trace Graham Wright, more than two weeks on from when he was last seen.
“Around noon on Wednesday, 20 August, 2025, Graham was seen in the Cumberland Street area of the city and was reported missing on Monday, 25 August, 2025.
“He is described as white, 5ft 9in tall, of slim build with shaved dark hair. It is not known what he was wearing but he usually wears a tracksuit and a Rangers top.
“Graham regularly uses local buses and has links to the Gorbals, Govanhill and Pollokshaws areas, and is known to frequent the city centre.
“Anyone with information should call 101 quoting reference 2179 of 25 August, 2025.”
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