A man with health issues who has disappeared from Ayrshire could have travelled to Glasgow.
Bernard Mark McCann, who lives in Victory Crescent, Dailly, has been missing since Sunday and was last seen with camping supplies.
The 45-year-old is said to be experiencing health issues and has been feeling 'low' lately.
He is described as white, 5 ft 6 inches in height, of slim build and has red hair.
When last seen he was wearing a khaki brown/green jacket with matching trousers, black boots and carrying a large grey and blue hiking rucksack containing camping supplies.
Chief Inspector Gary I`Anson, local area commander for South Ayrshire, said: “Bernard was last seen about 1pm on Sunday the 26th and was last spoken with by telephone shortly after this but nothing since then.
"Bernard has some health issues and has been feeling low lately. Concern is growing for his well-being and safety.
“He is known to enjoy hill walking and camping across Scotland, and in particular the Glasgow and Loch Lomond areas. Although he appears to have camping supplies and be prepared for any weather I would also ask Bernard to get in touch with police so that we know he is safe.
"If you know where Bernard is, or can help officers in tracing him, then please call Ayr Police Station via 101 quoting reference number 1716 of the 26th of August 2018."
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