Police have renewed their appeal for help to trace missing woman, Lorraine McRae, who has now been missing for one month.
The 51-year-old was last seen at Montrose Railway Station on Monday November, 3.
Although she was seen on the southbound platform at around 5pm, she did not board a train that day, and her activities following that time are still unknown.
Officers say they have already made “extensive inquiries” in the Montrose, Aberdeen and Peterhead areas, where Ms McRae has spent much of her time.
Along with British Transport Police and the coastguard, search specialists have also carried out detailed searches in the Montrose area.
A spokesman for the force said: “Posters and leaflets have been distributed door to door throughout the community and I would urge to encourage people to come forward with any further information they might have that would assist officers with their enquiries.”
Anyone who has seen Lorraine or has any information as to where she is now should contact Police Scotland on 101 or speak to any officer.
Police renew appeal for missing woman who could be in Aberdeen or Peterhead