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15.06.2022 - 01:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A frantic search is underway to trace a heavily pregnant woman who vanished from a Scots hotel.
Diana Johnson had been staying over at the premises on Albert Terrace, off Great Western Road in Glasgow's West End.
The 32-year-old was last seen at the address at 6am on Monday, June 13.
Police have been trying to establish why she travelled to the city as she does not have any family or friends there.
They believe that Diana could have travelled to Edinburgh.
She is described as white, pregnant but of a slim build, 5ft 7in height, with brown hair worn in a ponytail and has brown eyes.
At the time of her disappearance, the mum-to-be was wearing a black Herringbone jacket, a square patterned t-shirt and was carrying a small backpack.
She is originally from Germany and speaks with a German accent.
Inspector Jordan Dickson, Police Scotland, said: “As yet we have still to establish why Diana travelled to Glasgow as we are not aware that she has any relatives or friends here.
"Obviously the fact that she is heavily pregnant and we are un-aware if she has any friends or family in Scotland is a concern and we would ask people to contact us if they know where she is or may have any information that will help us find her.
“We would also encourage Diana to get in touch with family or police. We just want to make sure she and her baby are safe and well.”
Any information can be passed to officers at Patrick Police Station via 101. Please quote reference number 2907 of 13 June, 2022 when calling.
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