The family of a missing Carrbridge woman have made an urgent plea for information to find their mum.
Jacqueline Ullmer, aged 60, has been missing from her home on Station Road in Carrbridge since 1.30am on Saturday August 31.
In a statement issued through Police Scotland, Ms Ullmer’s family said: “Mum has been missing for more than a month now and every day that goes by we are becoming increasingly worried, we are desperate to know where she is and what has happened. “Mum, if you’re reading this, please know that we all love and miss you so much and just want you home safe.”
“Mum is a positive and bubbly person who loves to chat to everyone. It is thought that she was wearing jeans and a blue jumper. She didn’t take her phone or money with her which is out of character.
“She is 5ft 6in tall and of slim build, with brown medium length hair.
“The support from friends, family and the local community has been incredible and we are so grateful for all their kindness. It’s been comforting to hear the positive impact Mum has had on the lives of so many.”
Police would like dash-cam footage from the evening of August 20 or the morning of August 31, or private CCTV, or any other information. It can be given to Police Scotland on 101.