Graham Wright, 38, was reported missing on Monday, August 25, after last being seen at around noon on Wednesday, August 20, on Cumberland Street in the Gorbals.
19:23, 21 Sep 2025Updated 19:32, 21 Sep 2025
Graham Wright(Image: Police Scotland)
Police have been spotted carrying out investigations in Glasgow, in an area where a man was last seen before his body was discovered in Loch Lomond.
Graham Wright, 38, was reported missing on Monday, August 25, after last being seen at around noon on Wednesday, August 20, on Cumberland Street in the Gorbals.
A frantic search was launched before police were called to the Rubha Dubh, near Firkin Point, on September 13 after a member of the public made the discovery.
Officers confirmed on Wednesday that the remains had been identified as belonging to Graham. Following the announcement, police have been seen by locals carrying out inquiries at a home on Cumberland Street.
It’s understood detectives have been in the area for a number of days and a spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed that this was “in connection with an ongoing investigation”.
Officers have been spotted in the Cumbernauld Street area in the Gorbals(Image: Daily Record)
Residents in the area believe the activity is in relation to Graham’s death, however, the force would not confirm this.
One local, who lives nearby, told the Record: “Police have been here for a number of days, it’s quite concerning. There were officers still here today but they have packed up and left now.
“No one knows what is going on and police haven’t told us anything but it’s been a worrying time for everyone.”
It’s understood police taped off a communal bin area outside a property while uniformed officers were seen standing guard outside a flat on Sunday.
A major investigation into Graham’s death continues with detectives and local officers being supported by specialist resources, including the dog unit, air support unit as well as the dive and marine unit. Extensive enquiries are ongoing and officers are still appealing for anyone with any information to come forward.
Graham Wright(Image: Police Scotland)
Detective Superintendent Peter Sharp said: “Our thoughts are with Graham’s family and friends at this extremely difficult time and they are being supported by specialist officers. It is vital we get answers for them and extensive enquiries are ongoing to establish how his remains came to be on the shore of Loch Lomond.
“A dedicated team of officers are carrying out investigations, including door-to-door enquiries and examining all available CCTV footage in the area. The area can be busy with visitors and dog walkers, and I would urge anyone who was staying in the area to come forward, as any piece of information, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is, could prove vital.
“Please think back – do you remember seeing anything out of the ordinary whilst in the area? I am also keen to hear from anyone who was driving in the area, specifically on the A82, between Monday, September 1, 2025 and Saturday, 13 September, 2025, as you may have dashcam footage that could help our investigation.
Graham Wright(Image: Facebook)
“We are also appealing for information from anyone who was onboard a boat, or any other vessel, or anyone who may have been using the water near to Firkin Point for any purpose around this time. If you have information or CCTV, or could help with our investigation please come forward.
“A significant amount of resources have been dedicated to this investigation and searches of the area will continue. Please be reassured we are doing everything we can to get answers and there will be a large police presence as these enquiries continue.”
Superintendent Mark Stirling said: “I would like to extend my sympathies to Graham’s family and friends as they try to come to terms with their loss. We understand the significant impact this will have on the local community and I would like to thank everyone for their help so far.
“We will have additional patrols in the area to offer reassurance, this includes uniformed and plain-clothed officers from the local division, as well as national resources. If anyone has any concerns, or information, please speak to officers.”