A mountain rescue team has joined the search for a pensioner who has been missing for three weeks.
Glyn Smith, aged 76, was last seen in the Oykel Bridge area of Sutherland after setting off on a walking tour of the Highlands.
Glyn, from Cambridgeshire, hasn't been in touch with his family since Sunday, April 24, causing increased concern for his welfare.
Police Scotland officers also noted that the 76-year-old had been due to meet a group of friends but had failed to turn up for this.
The Assynt Mountain Rescue Team joined the search and worked on the Cape Wrath Trail north of Ben More over the weekend.
They were also assisted by SARDA dogs.
Glyn has been described as white, 5ft, 6ins in height and of a slim build.
He is believed to have been wearing outdoor clothing and carrying a rucksack at the time of her disappearance.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Glyn hasn’t been in contact with family since and they are becoming increasingly concerned.
"He also failed to meet with a group of friends for a planned trip.
"Anyone who thinks they may have seen Glyn since Sunday, 24 April, 2022 is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 2232 of 12 May, 2022."
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