Police investigating the murder of a man who was shot in the head while waiting at traffic lights are appealing for dashcam footage.

Kenny Reilly, who was a passenger in a silver BMW, died after being gunned down through the car's windscreen at the junction of Bilsland Drive and Maryhill Road in Glasgow.

The 29-year-old died in hospital two days after the incident, which happened around 10.25pm on Monday April 16.

Police said Mr Reilly's killer drove off towards Maryhill Road after the shooting.

A murder probe is ongoing and in an operation on Monday police stopped 600 cars and spoke to 100 members of the public in a bid to gather information.

Officers now want to see dashcam footage from any drivers who were in the area at the time of the shooting.

Detective superintendent Kenny Graham said: "A considerable amount of information was gathered last night and I would like to thank everyone involved for their patience and co-operation.

"The information is being assessed and will be followed up as appropriate.

"I am also seeking dashcam footage from any motorists who use that area. It's possible their footage may have captured something which will assist us in piecing together exactly what has happened.

"It doesn't necessarily have to be on the day of the crime, and we would ask you to provide us with any footage you may have for that area."

Anyone with any dash cam footage can email it to scdmajorincidentsroom1osprey2@scotland.pnn.police.uk or call police on 101. Alternatively, Crimestoppers, where information can be given anonymously, can be contacted on 0800 555 111.