CCTV has been released in the search for a missing teenager who was last seen on Sunday.
Jamie-Lee Harvie, 13, was last seen boarding a train in Paisley and alighting at Irvine train station about 5.30pm on March 17.
Police says enquiries have so far established she was seen at a property in the Muir Drive area of the town at around 2pm on Tuesday, March 19 and in Jedmond Drive at around 2.30pm on Thursday, March 22.
She may also have visited other properties in the Martin Avenue and Sloan Avenue areas of Irvine and Highfield area in Kilwinning.
Jamie-Lee has been reported missing before but police say concern is growing for her welfare as she has not been in touch for some time.
Area Commander Chief Inspector Fraser Normansell said: "Jamie-Lee has been reported missing before but she has not been in touch for some time now and concerns are growing for her welfare.
"It is important that we find her to ensure she is safe and well.
"Our enquiries suggest she is still in the Irvine area and we are asking people when they are out and about to keep an eye out for her and let us know if you think you have seen her.
"We are also asking anyone who might know where Jamie-Lee is to get in touch."
Jamie-Lee is described as being around 5ft 2ins tall with a medium build, long dark hair and a fair complexion.
She was seen at Irvine Station wearing a cream puffer-style jacket, a black jumper, black leggings and black and white Converse trainers.
Anyone with information on Jamie-Lee's whereabouts is asked to contact police via 101, quoting incident number 2437 of Sunday, March 17.
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