Human remains discovered at a beauty spot in Loch Lomond have been identified as belonging to a missing man.
Police Scotland said it is treating Graham Wright’s death as “unexplained”.
A member of the public made the discovery near to Rubha Dubh, at Firkin Point, on Saturday.
Mr Wright, 38, had been reported missing from Glasgow on 25 August.
In an update on Wednesday, the national force said his family had been informed.
Detective Superintendent Peter Sharp said: “Our thoughts are with Graham’s family and friends at this extremely difficult time and they are being supported by specialist officers.
“It is vital we get answers for them and extensive enquiries are ongoing to establish how his remains came to be on the shore of Loch Lomond.
“A dedicated team of officers are carrying out investigations, including door-to-door enquiries and examining all available CCTV footage in the area.”
Detectives and local officers are being supported by specialist resources, including the force’s dog unit, air support unit, and the dive and marine unit.
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Firkin Point, between Tarbet and Inverbeg, is on the West Loch Lomond Cycle Path and is a popular picnic spot with camping pitches.
DS Sharp said: “The area can be busy with visitors and dog walkers, and I would urge anyone who was staying in the area to come forward, as any piece of information, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is, could prove vital.
“Please think back – do you remember seeing anything out of the ordinary whilst in the area?”
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Mr Wright was last seen in Glasgow’s Cumberland Street at around 12pm on 20 August.
Police Scotland said he may also have been in the same area at about 9.30am on 5 September.
Those who were driving on the A82 between 1 and 13 September are being urged to check their dashcam footage.
Additionally, those who were on a boat or using the water near to Firkin Point around the same time are being urged to come forward with any relevant information or CCTV footage.
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Superintendent Mark Stirling said: “I would like to extend my sympathies to Graham’s family and friends as they try to come to terms with their loss.
“We understand the significant impact this will have on the local community and I would like to thank everyone for their help so far.
“We will have additional patrols in the area to offer reassurance, this includes uniformed and plain-clothed officers from the local division, as well as national resources.
“If anyone has any concerns, or information, please speak to officers.”