Police searching for a missing Aberdeen woman have combed the city’s beach, Seaton Park and even a cemetery as they look for clues.
A major search involving police, lifeboat and coastguard teams was launched after Nusrat Jahan was reported missing on Thursday.
It is understood the 34-year-old vanished after telling a friend she was going for a walk at the beach.
Last week, police urged Dons fans who were in the area at the time for the Europa League clash against Apollon Limassol at Pittodrie to come forward if they had spotted her.
Searches of the beach and Seaton areas continued throughout Friday, Saturday and yesterday, with attention also being paid to Trinity Cemetery.
Inquiries have established that she was at Marischal College in Broad Street at 4pm on Thursday.
Officers are particularly keen to speak to anyone who was in the Beach Boulevard, King’s Links Golf Course or Donmouth areas of Aberdeen beach on Thursday night.
Inspector Steve McEwan said: “We have been making a number of inquiries in order to trace Nusrat Jahan and piece together her movements since she was reported missing.
“She potentially went to the beach area on Thursday night, which would have been busy with fans leaving Pittodrie. However, we are keeping an open mind that she could be elsewhere in the Seaton or indeed Aberdeen area.
“As such, I would urge any hotel or B&B owners to get in touch if they believe she may be staying or has stayed with them in recent days. She may be using the name Nusrat Dow.
“Our searches will continue in the beach and Seaton areas of Aberdeen. We would urge anyone that sees a woman matching the description of Nusrat Jahan to get in touch with us, no matter how insignificant you think the information you have is.”
Ms Jahan is described as being around 5ft 3in and of slim build, with dark hair. When last seen, she was wearing flat black slip on shoes, black leggings or skinny jeans, a light grey patterned top, black rimmed glasses and was using a white handbag with black band across the top.
Anyone with information should call 101.