Police have released a new sighting of a Scots man who has been missing for over a month.
Stuart Campbell, 36, has been missing since Tuesday, March 22 and enquiries have revealed he was last seen in Collnton, Edinburgh.
Police Scotland officers can now confirm he was seen leaving the Co-op store on the area's Bridge Road at around 6.45pm that day.
Stuart was wearing a a dark jacket, green hooded top with white ties and grey jogging bottoms at the time of his disappearance.
He is described as being 5ft 10ins tall with short brown hair and CCTV images of him entering and inside the shop have been shared.
Officers have added that they are aware that Stuart left the store and turned right into Cuddies Lane, which leads onto Spylaw Street
They have urged those in the area to keep an eye out for him and check outbuildings, CCTV and dash-cam footage for sightings.
Chief Inspector Mark Hamilton, Area Commander for South West Edinburgh said: "Today, we have released the images of Stuart within the Co-op. We now know he left the shop and turned right into Cuddies Lane, which leads onto Spylaw Street.
“This area is very close to Colinton Dell and the Water of Leith so we are asking anyone who frequents the area, including dog walkers, to please keep an eye out for Stuart.
“We are working extensively to try and find Stuart and I would ask the local community to check garages, sheds, outbuildings for any signs of him.
"Those who have video ring door bells I would ask them to check their footage. I would ask motorists to also check their dash-cam footage for any sightings they may have captured.
“We will be continuing our enquiries in the Colinton area in the coming days, reviewing CCTV, carrying our door to door along with further searches.
"I would again ask anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Stuart to contact 101, quoting reference 1205 of 28 March 2022.”
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