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CCTV images released of Dean Geary
Monday, 01st March 2010

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CCTV images released of Dean Geary

CCTV images of Dean Geary arriving in Glasgow city centre for a night out on Saturday February 6 have been released as the inquiry into the teenager?s death enters its fourth week.

The body of the 19-year-old was found on the A811 near Drymen during the early hours of Sunday February 7.

Officers have released the images of Dean in the hope that it jogs somebody?s memory. Dean was in the city on a night out with friends.

Leading the inquiry Detective Chief Inspector Willie Cravens said: "We have him on CCTV as he makes his way from the George Square area to Renfield Street. We have managed to follow him on CCTV until 3.22am when he is seen to walking alone along Renfield Street at its junction with Sauchiehall Street towards the area of Lauders and Walkabout pubs.

"We are keen to speak to anybody who may remember seeing Dean in this area. He may have stuck out as he was walking on his own and was often talking on his mobile."

In a direct appeal DCI Cravens added: "We are appealing for anybody who recalls seeing Dean in the Renfield Street area around 3.20am or who may have seen him shortly after that time in the surrounding streets. He was wearing a distinctive black zipper G-Star Raw cardigan with epaulets and white writing above a patch pocket on the left breast."

Officers from Central Scotland Police were also in Glasgow city centre during the early hours of Sunday morning questioning taxi drivers and members of the public.

DCI Cravens said: "We spoke to a number of taxi drivers and we are following several lines of inquiry."

Investigations are continuing to establish how Dean travelled between Glasgow city centre and the location where his body was discovered. His death is still being treated as suspicious. Dean died from head injuries.

?We are speaking to people to see if they remember seeing Dean. Somebody has given him a lift and we need to find the person who did,? said DCI Cravens.

Anyone with information can contact Central Scotland Police on 01786 456000 or information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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