Police dive teams are searching Loch Lomond as an investigation into the remains of a man found on the shore last month continues.
Graham Wright’s remains were discovered on Rubha Dubh, near Firkin Point, on September 13.
The 38-year-old was reported missing on August 25 after he was last seen on August 20 in the Gorbals area of Glasgow.
Dive teams have been spotted in the loch as part of the ongoing enquiries.
Forensic teams have been seen at the old Blairbeth Golf Club in Castlemilk amid the investigation into Mr Wright’s death.
A block of flats at Ardencraig Quadrant in Castlemilk was also sealed off.
Searches were also carried out close to the Jenniburn Centre, Ardenglen community hub and nearby woodland.
Properties in Rutherglen and the Gorbals have previously been searched as part of the investigation.
A 50-year-old man appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court earlier this week charged with murder, attempting to defeat the ends of justice and breaching bail.
David McColl is also alleged to have assaulted Mr Wright. He made no plea and was committed for further examination.
He was remanded in custody and was set to appear in court again within the next eight days.
This came after John Roarty appeared in court charged with attempting to defeat the ends of justice in connection with the death.
The 38-year-old appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court last week, where he made no plea and was remanded in custody.
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