The family of a Clydebank dad who went missing more than two decades ago say they will always hold on to hope after images revealed how now might look.
David McCallum was last seen on March 30, 2003, during a visit to Loch Lomond when he was just 31.
His car, a black Ford Focus, was found near where he was last seen in the Rowardennan area. However, despite an extensive police enquiry and numerous appeals, there has been no trace of him, reports the Daily Record .
New age progression images from Dundee University were released last month, showing how David might look like now on what was his 54th birthday.
And now, his sister Susan has shared her family’s grief for another year without the dad-of-two.
In an appeal through Missing People charity, she said: “It’s hard to believe it