Police have launched a search for a missing person after a number of his items were discovered in Aberdeen.
Following the recovery of the property from the Bridge of Dee area in the city police are appealing for members of the public to get in touch if they have seen Terence Kilbride.
The 48-year-old is originally from the Warrington area.
Two bags containing personal items were found on Saturday, January 2 and concern was reported to police on Monday, January 4.
Inspector David Paterson said: “Given the recent inclement weather we are extremely concerned to trace Mr Kilbride and confirm he is safe and well and we are treating this as a missing person enquiry.
“A photograph, which is a few years old, of Mr Kilbride has been provided and we are asking people to see if they recognise him.
“Mr Kilbride is known to go camping and spend time outdoors and it is thought he may have been camping in the Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire areas. It is also thought that he may have a bicycle with him.
“If you have any information which may help us trace Mr Kilbride please contact us on 101.”
Mr Kilbride is described as 6ft tall with short dark greying hair. He has blue eyes.
Police searching for missing man after discovery of his possessions in Aberdeen