A fresh appeal for witnesses has been issued in the search for man who was reported to have fallen into the River Ness.
Land based searches have continued today for the man, who was first reported to have entered the fast-flowing water on Sunday evening.
He fell into the river from the Greig Street bridge in Inverness, sparking a major search operation.
The coastguard helicopter was initially called out on Sunday but it has been grounded since by bad weather.
The Kessock lifeboat has also been involved in searching for the man.
Inspector Eddie Ross said: “Local officers continue to search surrounding land areas today to trace the man, who sadly appears to have entered the water and been carried down river.
“Where weather conditions allow, we will continue to utilise all available resources for water and air searches, co-ordinated with our partner agencies.
“A key part to this inquiry is to establish the man’s last movements and as such we would appeal to anyone who noticed a middle-aged man in dark clothing on or near the bridge between 5pm and 6pm on Sunday evening to make contact.
“We understand the bridge was busy with pedestrians around this time so any information will be considered as we continue our search efforts.”
The man, who has not yet been named, is believed to be a foreign national.