COPS are seeking to track down a third suspect after a man was injured in a shooting.
The attempted murder took place at a shop in Govan, Glasgow, last week.



Police, including specialist firearms officers, rushed to Drumoyne Road after the alarm was raised around 4pm last Friday.
A 52-year-old man was blue-lighted to hospital after he was shot and he remains in a stable condition.
Officers previously said that they were looking for two men in connection with the targeted attack and now hunting for a third.
Two of the suspects were spotted wearing dark clothing, while the other was wearing a blue tracksuit.
All of the men were of medium build and had their hoods up.
Following the shooting, the suspects fled the scene in a dark-coloured Ford Fiesta getaway car and travelled via the A739 towards the Clyde Tunnel.
The travelled west along the A82 Great Western Road and Glasgow Road.
The motor was later discovered burnt out in a wooded spot near Cochno Road in Faifley, Clydebank– around eight miles from the scene.
Detective Sergeant Laura Roberts said: “We believe they walked through the wooded area near Cochno Road and onto Faifley Road. The three men were seen shortly after 5pm, walking south on Faifley Road.
“I am appealing for anyone who was in this area between 4.30pm and 5.30pm on Friday, 25 October, 2024 and saw three men acting suspiciously to contact us. It is also possible that they were in Drumoyne Road and the Faifley area of Clydebank in the days leading up to this incident.
“This area is popular with walkers, runners and dog-walkers, I am asking anyone who was in this area on Friday afternoon to think back and consider if they saw anything unusual. Two of the men were wearing dark clothing and the third was wearing a lighter-blue tracksuit. They were all of medium build and had their hoods up.”
DS Roberts added: “No matter how small it may seem, the information you hold could be key to our investigation. We believe this was a targeted incident and there is not thought to be any wider risk to the public.
“As well as enquiries, including door-to-door and CCTV work, extra patrols are also being carried out. Anyone with concerns or information can speak to officers, contact Police Scotland via 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting incident number 2466 of Friday, 25 October, 2024.”