Artificial images show man 22 years after disappearance

David McCallum was reported missing 22 years ago
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Detectives have released images showing how a man who was reported missing in 2003 might look now.
David McCallum, from Clydebank, was last seen in March 2003 near Loch Lomond when he was aged 31.
Police say investigations to find him have been ongoing but there being no positive sightings.
The age progression images were created by Dundee University to show how David might look now, on what is his 54th birthday.

A photograph of David taken shortly before he disappeared
David was last seen on 30 March in the Rowardennan area, east of Loch Lomond, where his black Ford Focus was found. He was reported missing the following day.
Detectives say there have been just two potential sightings of him since he disappeared - one in Sussex in 2017 and another in the Tower Hill underground station in London 2019.

An impression of what David may look like now, with longer hair
David has been described as 5ft 9in tall with a slim build and dark brown hair.
Det Insp David Lavery said: "We regularly review unsolved missing person cases and there have always been unanswered questions around David's disappearance."
"These latest images show what David may look like now. If anyone recognises David from these images, or has any information that can help our inquiries, please contact us, external.

A bearded version of how David might look aged 54