Son of missing Scot pleads for help ahead of âcaringâ father s 60th birthday
Paul Harley disappeared from his home in Dumbarton on the morning of September 28 in 2014, sparking a massive search to find him.
The family are desperate to be reunited with their father (Image: UGC)
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Donna Cushing - Plaid Cymru I am Donna Cushing and I have been a resident in the Gwent area all my life. One of my first priorities as Commissioner would be to review the Continued Professional Development Training that is given to police officers and highlight any gaps there may be. I’m especially interested in disability training, physical, sensory or mental health, including dementia and individuals with learning disabilities. These can be hidden disabilities and I would like to ensure that front line staff have the understanding to recognise them and provide the necessary approach to dealing with individuals who have these disabilities.
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Man missing since 2014 pictured outside Scots train station
Officers working on the Paul Harley missing person inquiry are appealing for the public’s assistance after the snap appeared online on Thursday.
The photograph - which was taken on February 28, 2018 - recently appeared online for the first time (Image: Police Scotland)
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THE family of a Dumbarton dad missing for more than seven years believe he may have been seen by members of the public in Glasgow city centre. The family of Paul Harley from Bellsmyre have made an emotional appeal to bring a loving caring dad home following the sighting outside Glasgow Central railway station. Originally from Coatbridge, dad-of-three Paul has been missing from his home in Whiteford Avenue, Dumbarton, since Sunday September 28, 2014. His son, also named Paul Harley, took to social media to look out for his dad after spotting a photo, shared by homeless project volunteers, of a man sitting outside the station.