CID officers have joined the search for a Stirling woman who has been missing for more than two weeks.

Christine Henley, from St Ninians, was last seen by her family on Wednesday 26 November.

The 49-year-old has not accessed her bank account or used her mobile phone in the last two weeks, and has not been in contact with friends or relatives.

Officers are very concerned and have appealed for anyone who may have seen her to come forward.

Det Chief Inspector Jim Smith, of Police Scotland's Forth Valley Criminal Investigation Department, has taken over the case.

He said: "At this time, we have no evidence that Christine has come to any harm, however we are now very concerned for her.

"We have brought in specialist resources to assist with the investigation and searches.

"Christine has friends and family in the Stirling and Alness area, and I would appeal to anyone from these areas who have any information, no matter how small or insignificant, to share that with my officers."

When last seen, Mrs Henley was wearing a navy blue jacket, black leggings and long black boots.

She is white, 5ft 6in tall and has shoulder length blonde hair.

Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101.