The seek for a Scots pensioner who disappeared over three months in the past remains to be ongoing, Police Scotland has mentioned.
Donald Chalmers was final seen on Sunday, January 2, within the Westhills space of Aberdeen.
It's believed the 88-year-old travelled to the Seaside Esplanade space of town.
A significant search was launched for Mr Chalmers in January.
Police divers had been seen looking out the water at Aberdeen Harbour for the OAP, with Coastguard crews additionally drafted in to assist.
The Footdee and Esplanade areas had been additionally scoured in an effort to hint Mr Chalmers, however he's but to be discovered.

Police have confirmed that the pension remains to be lacking and "enquiries are persevering with" into his disappearance, Aberdeen Dwell reviews.
A picture of the 88-year-old was launched which confirmed him carrying the identical jacket he's believed to have been carrying when he was final seen.
Donald is described as being white, 5ft 5in tall, of slim construct and wears glasses. He's bald however usually wears a baseball cap.
In a press release, Inspector George Nixon beforehand mentioned: "We're rising more and more involved for Donald as time passes and would urge anybody with data or who believes they could have seen him on Sunday night (January 2) or at any time since to get in contact.
"Now we have launched a brand new photograph exhibiting him carrying a particular mild colored jacket with a darkish collar.
"If this helps jog anybody's reminiscence then please come ahead urgently as your data may assist set up Donald's actions.
"I'd additionally urge anybody who might have dashcam or non-public CCTV from the Seaside Esplanade or surrounding space to assessment this and go on something of word to us.
"Lastly I'd ask any residents or companies within the native space with a shed or outbuilding the place an individual may search shelter to verify this and tell us when you discover something of word."
Anybody with data which will help in tracing Donald is requested to contact 101, quoting reference 3145.
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