Police in Peterhead are continuing to appeal to the public for help tracing missing man Ramunas Spakauskas.
The 36-year-old was last seen in the Bayview Crescent area of the town around 8.30am on Thursday morning.
Extensive searches have been ongoing since he was reported missing.
Officers are continuing to ask the public to check sheds and outbuildings in case Ramunas has sought shelter.
Police are also asking anyone who may be able to help establish his movements to get in contact – this includes checking any dash-cam footage you may have for any possible sightings.
Inspector Paul McCruden said: “As time passes we are naturally growing increasingly concerned for Ramunas.
“It is out of character for him to be out of contact with his family and they are understandably very anxious about his welfare.
“We want to reassure Ramunas that he is not in trouble in any way, we just want to make sure he is ok.
“We are very grateful to local residents for their support so far and I would urge people to continue to regularly check outbuildings and sheds in case Ramunas has sought shelter or concealed himself.
“We would continue to ask anyone who believes they have information which could help us find Ramunas to get in touch with us as soon as you can.”
Ramunas is described as around 5ft 10ins tall and of slim build, with short light brown hair. He is clean shaven.
When he was last seen he was wearing a black hooded top with green stripes on the sleeves, dark blue jeans and grey trainers.
He lives in Peterhead and works in the Mintlaw area.
Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland on 101 and quote incident 1182 of August 23.