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Missing woman 'associate' appeal Missing woman 'associate' traced
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A teenage "associate" of a missing woman has been asked to contact police as a matter of urgency. A teenage "associate" of a missing woman has been traced following an appeal by police.
Tracey Gillan, 22, was reported missing on Monday. She has worked as a prostitute in Glasgow.Tracey Gillan, 22, was reported missing on Monday. She has worked as a prostitute in Glasgow.
Police said they were anxious to speak to Ibrahim Lala, 19, from Crow Road, Anniesland. Officers said he was also known as Alex Peka. Strathclyde Police had been anxious to speak to Ibrahim Lala, 19, from Crow Road, Anniesland.
A police spokeswoman said: "He may have vital information as to Tracey's whereabouts." Officers hope Mr Lala may have vital information about Ms Gillan, but repeated their plea for information on her whereabouts.
Ch Insp Anne Callander said: "We are keen to speak to Mr Lala at the earliest opportunity, as he may be able to assist us in finding Tracey."
Police said that in the past year she had "frequented the Crow Road and Haghill area, where she lived earlier this year".Police said that in the past year she had "frequented the Crow Road and Haghill area, where she lived earlier this year".
She has also previously worked in various saunas in Glasgow city centre.She has also previously worked in various saunas in Glasgow city centre.
Ms Gillan has family in London, but has not contacted them since she was reported missing and they are growing increasingly concerned for her safety and wellbeing.Ms Gillan has family in London, but has not contacted them since she was reported missing and they are growing increasingly concerned for her safety and wellbeing.
Ch Insp Callander added: "Police inquiries have so far failed to trace Tracey and her family and friends are concerned for her safety."Ch Insp Callander added: "Police inquiries have so far failed to trace Tracey and her family and friends are concerned for her safety."
He added: "While we are pleased to have traced Mr Lala, we are still anxious to speak to Tracey."