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Man in court over human remains found at Loch Lomond beauty spot
John Roarty was charged with obstructing justice during the ongoing unexplained death investigation of Graham Wright, whose remains were found at Loch Lomond in September.
- On Thursday, October 2, 2025, John Roarty, 53-year-old man charged, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court over attempting to defeat the ends of justice in the Loch Lomond probe.
- On Saturday, 13 September, 2025, officers were called to Rubha Dubh, near Firkin Point, Loch Lomond, after remains belonging to Graham Wright, 38-year-old, were discovered.
- Forensic teams are searching a block of flats at Ardencraig Quadrant in Castlemilk, while searches have included areas near the Jenniburn Centre, Ardenglen community hub and nearby woodland.
- John Roarty made no plea to the single charge when he appeared before Glasgow Sheriff Court, was remanded in custody, and is due back in the dock within the next eight days, Police Scotland said.
- Detectives have carried out enquiries across the region, including the Gorbals, Castlemilk and Rutherglen, and Graham Wright, 38, described as a Rangers fan, has drawn public attention.
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