Mountain rescue groups have been drafted in to seek for lacking hillwalker Derek Hepburn.
The 53-year-old, from Nairn, has not been in contact together with his household since Sunday, April 24.
It's understood Derek left his residence handle to go on a stroll close by however has not been since.
Police confirmed on Friday they'd found his automobile greater than 50 miles from his hometown within the Loch Mullardoch Dam automotive park in Glen Cannich.
His deliberate route is unknown however enquiries counsel he might have meant to finish a stroll on Sgurr Na Lapaich or within the surrounding space.
Derek's disappearance has been described as "fully out of character" with intensive searches nonetheless ongoing.

Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Crew and search canine have been drafted in to scour the Mullardoch space, however confirmed on Saturday that Derek had nonetheless not been discovered.
Taking to social media, the rescue workforce stated: "The workforce have been deployed on Thursday night time to the Mullardoch space in a seek for lacking hill walker Derek Hepburn.
"Who was probably strolling within the Sgurr Na Lapaich space.

"Regardless of intensive searches together with associate businesses together with Strathpol mrt, 3 SARDA canine and searches carried out by HMCG rescue 948 Thursday night time and on Friday with HMCG rescue 199 and the police helicopter finishing up searches within the space sadly nothing has been discovered."
Anybody with data on Derek's whereabouts is being urged to come back ahead.
He's described as 6ft 1, of a slim construct with black, balding hair. He's usually clear shaven with gentle stubble. His present clothes is unknown.
Chief Inspector Jenny Valentine stated: “We're rising more and more involved for Derek as he has been out of contact together with his household and mates since final weekend.

“I'd urge anybody who believes they might have seen him on or after Sunday 24 April 2022 to get in contact urgently.
“Anybody who will help is requested to name 101, quoting reference 1812 of 27 April.”
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