Police have spoken to around 1000 people in Clydebank as part of their search for a teenager who went missing a week ago.

Scott Diver disappeared from his home in the town's Second Avenue, on the afternoon of Saturday, September 17.

On Saturday, police stopped motorists and spoke to passers-by near his home and Clydebank Shopping Centre and Clydebank bus station.

Officers asked people if they remembered seeing the 16-year-old or had any information on his whereabouts.

Inspector John Mullen said: "I would like to thank everyone we spoke to for their co-operation.

"We are looking through all the details gathered during the operation and will follow up any information gained from this.

"Scott's family are extremely distressed by his disappearance, I would again urge anyone who has any information on Scott's whereabouts, or any information that may assist this enquiry to contact the team at Clydebank Police Office through 101."

Scott is described as 5ft 10in, slim with blue eyes and dark hair.

He was wearing a navy blue Adidas tracksuit with light blue stripes down the arms and legs, a white T-shirt and navy blue Adidas trainers.