A search is under way for a hillwalker who has been missing for almost a week.
Patrick Allan Munroe was last spotted at Tyndrum Holiday Park – formerly Pine Trees Caravan Park – in Stirling at around 8am on 6 April.
Mr Munroe, who speaks with an American accent, is believed to have set out in the direction of the Ben Oss mountain.
Police Scotland said he has not been seen since and concerns are now growing for his welfare.
Inspector David Ryan said: “We are keen to locate Patrick to make sure he is safe and well.
“He was equipped for walking in the hills but he has not been seen for several days and we need to make contact with him.”
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Mr Munroe, who is in his early 30s, is described as slim with an athletic build. He’s around 6ft tall and has shoulder-length ginger hair and a beard.
When last seen he was wearing a blue t-shirt, a dark green jacket, a baseball cap, and walking trousers and boots. He may also have been carrying a rucksack.
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Inspector Ryan added: “If you have been in the area or are going to be out and about, can you please get in touch if you see anyone matching Patrick’s description or hear of where he might be.”