Searches are continuing for a north-east woman who was last seen on the isle of Wight at the weekend.
Rosie Johnson, believed to be from Banchory but now lives in Glasgow, works at the Little Canada activity centre in Wootton. She was last seen on Sunday evening.
It is understood her family have flown down south to join the search.
Police officers, and volunteers from Isle of Wight Search and Rescue, Hampshire Search and Rescue and the Coastguard will be continuing their search in and around the Wootton Creek area.
Inspector Andy McDonald, said: “We have serious concerns for Rosie’s welfare. Information suggests she is still on the island so this is where we are focusing our search. However, we would ask anyone with any information about her whereabouts to contact us as soon as possible.
“I would like to repeat our request for members of the Wootton community and surrounding areas to check any sheds, outbuildings or boats.Please carry out a thorough search and call us on 101 if you think you see or find anything that could assist our search.
“Residents will notice a lot of activity in the area today while we carry out our inquiries. If they have any concerns, they are encouraged to come and talk to us.”
She is described as having mousey brown hair and is of slim build. She was last seen wearing a dark blue puffa jacket and trousers.
The 22-year-old is the niece of MSP Daniel Johnson.
My niece, Rosie, is missing.
Could anyone with information please contact the @IOWightPolice https://t.co/tySH44aL3D
— Daniel Johnson MSP (@DJohnsonMSP) June 26, 2019