Fears are growing for a Lanarkshire woman who went missing from her Glasgow home on Tuesday.
Jayne Cuthbert - who is originally from East Kilbride - left her home address in Newlands Road around 6pm on April 19 to walk her black and tan coloured English bull dog.
The 36-year-old was then seen around 7pm on Clarkston Road with her dog who, it is believed, she took home but did not speak with anyone and has been out of touch since.
It is not known where she spent the night, but police have now confirmed Jayne was seen at Govan bus station around 6.40am on Wednesday April 20.
She was wearing glasses, a dark blue padded coat, black trousers and white trainers and was also carrying a black bag with two straps.
Jayne is described as around 5ft 6ins, of average build with shoulder length blonde hair.
When she was at the bus station her hair was swept up, off her face.
Inspector Alyson Bolton told Lanarkshire Live : “Concerns are growing for Jayne’s welfare.
"It is out of character for her not to be in contact with her family, so I am asking anyone who has seen her or knows where she might be to get in touch.
“At the moment it is not known where she spent Tuesday night and we are trying to find out her movements and anyone who can assist is asked to call us.
“If she sees this appeal I would ask Jayne to get in touch with us or her family so we know she is safe and well.”
Anyone who can help should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 0380 of Wednesday, April 20.
Information can also be left anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
*Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here.
And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.