New appeal in search for missing Josh Gayton

Police are still appealing for information to help trace missing man Josh Gayton.

The 21-year-old was last seen on CCTV walking alone, away from Helensburgh town centre, towards the footpath on East Clyde Street, near to Lomond Street, at 12.46am on Tuesday, April 16.

Police Scotland say inquiries are ongoing and CCTV reviews have revealed that a man matching Josh’s description was seen speaking with a member of the public at 12.25am outside Riva restaurant on West Clyde Street.

This person is asked to contact police as a matter of urgency.

Further CCTV reviews have identified two vehicles which may have driven past Josh as he is walking on East Clyde Street between 12.15am and 12.46am.

The first vehicle appears to be a white or light-coloured Mini.

The second is a blue van, similar to a Ford Titanium Connect. It may have had red writing on the van and alloy wheels.

Police want to speak to anyone who was in either of these vehicles.

Josh is described as 5ft 9ins in height, of stocky build, has brown hair and a red/brown beard.

He was wearing a grey ‘Nirvana’ t-shirt, black trousers, white Nike trainers and a silver chain with a cross.

He was reported missing after concerns were raised he did not attend work at Faslane.

Local area commander Chief Inspector Allan Dickson said: “It is unusual for Josh to not be in touch with anyone and we are concerned about him.

“We have significant resources dedicated to this enquiry and we are urging the public to come forward with any information relating to his whereabouts.

“If you were in the area at the time, please think back, did you notice anyone matching his description? I am particularly keen to speak to anyone who may have dashcam footage showing Josh, or the two vehicles which may have driven past him between 12.15am and 12.46am.

“If anyone has seen Joshua, or has any information as to his whereabouts, please contact police. I would also urge people who live in the area to check outbuildings and sheds.”

An increased visible police presence and Royal Navy personnel will be in the Helensburgh area carrying out searches over the coming days.

CI Dickson said: “We are working closely with a host of specialist officers in order to maximise our response. You will see increased activity in the area, please do not be alarmed.

“We have adopted a multi-agency approach to this enquiry, assisted by the Royal Navy and Ministry of Defence police, and searched will be carried out by land, sea and air.

“Anyone with any information can contact any of these officers, or call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident 0732 of Tuesday, 16 April, 2024.”

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