John McGrath, 52, was last seen in the John O'Groats area at around 10am on Saturday, March 2.
Police have released CCTV images of a missing man's last movements as they continue their searches in Caithness.
Sadly, John still remains missing and concerns are growing for his welfare. Police are continuing to appeal for information and they are asking anyone who may have seen John to get in touch. Sergeant Steve Todd said: “Despite considerable search activity in the local area, John McGrath remains missing and we remain very concerned for his welfare.
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