Officers are looking for a man who they believe could assist in their enquiries following an incident at Celtic Park on August 26 this year. Police have released an image of the individual.
Officers are looking for a man who they believe could assist in their enquiries. The individual pictured is described as white, in his late teens to early twenties, short dark hair and was wearing a grey polo shirt.
Constable Aynsley McIntyre of Police Scotland said: “We are keen to speak to the man in the image as he may be able to assist with our enquiries. I would encourage the man pictured or anyone who may know him to get in touch”. Read more: 'Barlinnie' prisoners ask to go 'hame' and complain about food in TikTok video
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 1572 of 26 August, 2023. Alternatively, they can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where you can give information anonymously.
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