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Police Expand Loch Lomond Death Probe, Search Rutherglen Flat Reportedly Linked to Separate Missing Case

Police have opened an unexplained death inquiry led by the Major Investigation Team.

Overview

  • A one-bed flat in Rutherglen has been searched and boarded up in the Graham Wright investigation, with local reports noting the address was previously the subject of queries in the separate missing-person case of Lewis Cuthbert; police have not confirmed any link.
  • Detectives have carried out searches at multiple locations, including Wright’s Gorbals home where communal bins were taped off, a terraced house in Stonehouse that was later shuttered, and an address in Castlemilk visited by officers.
  • The Scottish Sun reports police are seeking to trace a neighbour of Wright and are examining a van following a fire; Police Scotland has not commented on these claims.
  • Human remains recovered at Rubha Dubh near Firkin Point on September 13 were identified as 38-year-old Graham Wright, who was last seen on August 20 and reported missing on August 25.
  • Investigators are appealing for dashcam footage from drivers on the A82 between September 1 and 13 and for information from anyone on the water near Firkin Point, with specialist teams continuing shoreline and forensic searches.