Police have released CCTV images as part of their continued efforts to trace a missing Aberdeen man.
Duncan Innes was reported missing from the Bridge of Don area on Saturday, but had not been heard from several days prior to that.
Officers have said that there are “growing concerns” for his welfare.
One image shows Mr Innes entering a shop in Balmedie on March 6.
He is wearing a black hoodie with white detail, blue jeans, light-coloured trainers and a black beanie hat.
The 35-year-old has access to a dark blue Ford Focus with the registration number SV64 LFJ, which is pictured on CCTV at a petrol station in Westhill the following day.
It is thought that Duncan may have travelled throughout the Central Belt, Tayside and Aberdeenshire areas since this time.
He also has links to Huntly and Moray.
Duncan is described as white, 5ft 8in, of average build, with a dark beard.
It’s believed that Duncan was in the Shielhill Crescent area of Aberdeen on Sunday and was wearing dark jeans, a dark top and a beanie hat.
Inspector Lee Jardine said: “Our efforts to trace Duncan remain ongoing and, as part of this, we’re continuing to ask anyone who may have seen him or the Ford Focus to contact us.
“If Duncan sees this appeal, I’d urge him to get in touch with either us or his family as soon as possible and let us know he is safe.”
Anyone with information can contact police on 101, quoting incident number 1294 of March 9.”