Police in Inverness are to revisit the scene of an incident last week where a man was found seriously injured.
The 50-year-old man was found unresponsive near Dow’s Bar in Balloan Road at around 9.10pm on May 5.
He was taken to Raigmore Hospital and then to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment to a serious but non-life threatening head injury.
There are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances but officers are working to establish how he suffered his injuries.
Officers are intending to revisit the area this Saturday evening to speak to patrons in an effort to establish the injured man’s movements.
The injured man is described as being about 5ft 10in and of stocky build with receding, greying hair.
He was wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans, black boots and glasses.
Inspector James Rice said: “While we do not believe the man was the victim of a crime, we are working to establish his movements before he was found.
“This is to help us establish how he may have sustained the serious injury which he has suffered.
“I would ask anyone who believes they saw a man matching this description last Saturday evening to let us know.
“It is possible that he may have been in the Church Street area in the city centre earlier in the evening as well.
“You may have thought nothing of what you saw at the time but it could be helpful in establishing the full circumstances.
“You can contact police in Inverness on 101.”