Paul Wilkins hasn't been seen since last weekend, call police if you can help find him.
Paul Wilkins, from Shotts, hasn't been seen for more than a week and concerns are growing for his welfare.
Officers investigating the 40-year-old's disappearance say he was last sighted in the Albion Tower area of Motherwell around 7pm on Saturday, November 5.He is described as being 5ft 11ins, slim with short brown hair and wearing a black jacket, grey jumper, orange T-shirt, black trousers and trainers.
A statement issued today explained: "Concerns are growing for Paul’s welfare and we are asking anyone who has seen him or knows where he is to get in touch.
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