A picture of missing Lisa Haining's car has been released by police as the desperate search to trace the Dundonald woman continues.
Fifty-year-old Lisa was last seen shortly after midnight on Friday, January 20 in the Castle View area of the South Ayrshire village.
A major search was launched over the weekend, with cops keen to check links she has to Oban, having visited the coastal town a number of times.
Now more connections have been established with Lisa also known to attachments to Airdrie and Dumfries.
And officers have released a picture of her motor, a white Renault Twingo which they say has distinctive features, with a black stripe along the side skirts on both sides.
Police have today told how they are "increasingly concerned" for Lisa's safety as they issued a fresh appeal.
Lisa is described as being 5ft, slim build, with dyed blonde hair and dark roots. She was last seen wearing black leggings, an olive green shirt, brown jacket and white trainers.
Sergeant James Hilston said: “We are continuing our enquiries to trace Lisa and her vehicle and are becoming increasingly concerned for her wellbeing.
“I would ask that the public continue to contact us on 101 if you have any information regarding Lisa, or her white Renault Twingo, registration number SJ65 JXP. The vehicle is quite distinctive, with a black stripe along the side skirts on both sides.
"Lisa has connections in several areas of Scotland, including Oban, Airdrie and Dumfries, and I would be grateful if the public could bear this in mind whilst out in our communities over the coming days.
"If you have seen Lisa or her car since Friday morning, have relevant dash-cam footage from the Ayrshire and surrounding areas, or have any other information that may assist, please contact us on 101 quoting 0588 of Friday, 20 January."
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