Cops release cctv image of man while probing 'incident' on scots train

Cops release cctv image of man while probing 'incident' on scots train


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THE MAN IS DESCRIBED AS BEING AN AVERAGE BUILD WITH SHORT BLACK HAIR WEARING A BLACK LACOSTE TRACKSUIT. 23:48, 21 May 2025 CCTV footage has been released by cops of a man in a Lacoste


tracksuit who they are keen to speak to about an 'incident' on a Scots train. The British Transport Police have published the pictures in a bid to track down a man who was on a


train between Glasgow Central and Polmont Station on March 14 at around 9.45pm when an incident took place. The exact nature of the disturbance is unknown but the specialist travel cops are


urgently trying to track the person down. The man is described as being an average build with short black hair wearing a black Lacoste tracksuit. A spokesperson for the force said:


"British Transport Police have released an image of a man, they believe may be able to assist their ongoing enquires, into an incident that occurred on board a train between Glasgow


Central station and Polmont station on Friday 14 March at around 9.45pm. Article continues below "The man is described as being an average build with short black hair wearing a black


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"Officers are appealing for the man pictured, or anyone who knows him to text 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40 quoting incident reference number 764 of 14 March. Article continues below


'Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously."