The search for a Scots pensioner who disappeared over three months ago is still ongoing, Police Scotland has said.
Donald Chalmers was last seen on Sunday, January 2, in the Westhills area of Aberdeen.
It is believed the 88-year-old travelled to the Beach Esplanade area of the city.
A major search was launched for Mr Chalmers in January.
Police divers were seen searching the water at Aberdeen Harbour for the OAP, with Coastguard crews also drafted in to help.
The Footdee and Esplanade areas were also scoured in an effort to trace Mr Chalmers, but he is yet to be found.
Police have confirmed that the pension is still missing and "enquiries are continuing" into his disappearance, Aberdeen Live reports.
An image of the 88-year-old was released which showed him wearing the same jacket he is believed to have been wearing when he was last seen.
Donald is described as being white, 5ft 5in tall, of slim build and wears glasses. He is bald but often wears a baseball cap.
In a statement, Inspector George Nixon previously said: "We are growing increasingly concerned for Donald as time passes and would urge anyone with information or who believes they may have seen him on Sunday evening (January 2) or at any time since to get in touch.
"We have released a new photograph showing him wearing a distinctive light coloured jacket with a dark collar.
"If this helps jog anyone's memory then please come forward urgently as your information could help establish Donald's movements.
"I would also urge anyone who may have dashcam or private CCTV from the Beach Esplanade or surrounding area to review this and pass on anything of note to us.
"Finally I would ask any residents or businesses in the local area with a shed or outbuilding where a person could seek shelter to check this and let us know if you find anything of note."
Anyone with information that may assist in tracing Donald is asked to contact 101, quoting reference 3145.
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