Cat Gaskell Wiki – Cat Gaskell Biography
Cat Gaskell, a Glasgow doctor, was missing from Newton Farm On Saturday, August 14. Fears are growing for the safety of a missing Glasgow doctor who was last seen on Saturday.
Cat Gaskell was seen on a doorbell camera leaving her and her partner Robbie Thomson’s home in the Newton Farm area of Cambuslang at around 8 pm on Saturday.
He said she was last seen wearing a light blue or grey jumper and was carrying a shoulder strap bag.
Age
Her age is unclear.
Cat Gaskell Missing
Cat has been reported missing with cops who have also launched a search.
When last seen, she was wearing a light blue/grey jumper and a shoulder strap handbag.
Partner Robbie Thomson said yesterday: “(Cat) has been missing since last night. She left the outhouse on foot at 8 pm (I have Ring doorbell footage.
“Her family and friends haven’t heard from her, and police are involved. They are looking to see if anyone from the estate has CCTV footage that might’ve picked her up at that time.
“She was wearing a light blue/grey jumper and had a shoulder strap handbag.”
Family Statement
Pal Helen Fraser added: “My beautiful best friend Cat Gaskell has gone missing from the Glasgow area.
“If anyone has seen her or has any information please let police or Robbie know. Love you so much and really hope you are safe.”
Volunteer group SEVA Scotland wrote: “Our dear friend Dr Cat Gaskell is missing. She was last seen yesterday evening in the Newton Farm Cambuslang area.
“We are extremely concerned for her welfare and pray for her safe return, please help us by sharing and getting in touch as soon as possible if you have any information at all.”
Police Report
A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed Cat is still missing, and enquiries are ongoing.
Meanwhile, a desperate search for a missing teenage girl is underway after she was last seen a week ago.
Monika Molnar, from West Yorkshire, was last seen in Wythenshawe, Manchester, on August 10.
She went missing from her home a day earlier.
Cops said she is “high risk” and urged anyone to come forward with information on her whereabouts