Barry McCullagh went missing from the Royal Alexandra Hospital on October 5
The family of a man who disappeared in Paisley may turn their search to Saltcoats after a medium suggested he could have gone to his childhood haunts.
The 41-year-old – who had not been in his right mind at the time of his disappearance – was allowed out of the RAH at 5.20pm to have a cigarette but never returned.Download the free Renfrewshire Live app today Renfrewshire Live, the new free app dedicated to bringing you around the clock breaking news, is now available to download.
“I have added a Saltcoats community page on Facebook and we want to go down when the weather is a bit better to put posters up.”He had been experiencing seizures for the previous 18 months and had taken a seizure on the previous Saturday.They thought Barry would be taken from his Castlemilk home to a Glasgow hospital but he was taken to the RAH where he was sedated.
Stacey added: “The last sighting of Barry was on CCTV outside that pub, the Lord Lounsdale Pub on the day he went missing. That’s the only sighting we know about.
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