Police have issued an appeal to find Emma Faulds, who they believe could have come to harm more than a week after she disappeared. 

Officers have been reviewing CCTV and appealing for information in a desperate bid to find the missing woman. 

On Tuesday afternoon, police probing the disappearance taped off a house in Monkton. A blue forensics tent has also been erected outside the property on Fairfield Park. 

The last sighting of Emma Faulds

39-year-old Emma Faulds was reported missing to police last Tuesday, April 30.

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The last confirmed sighting of Emma Faulds was around 9.10pm on April 28 when she was in Monkton, Ayrshire.

She normally drives a light blue BMW 1 Series M Sport. The registration is F5 EMA.

Description of Emma Faulds

She is described as white, around 5ft 3ins tall, with a slim, athletic build, long blonde hair, a pale complexion and blue eyes.

The investigation so far

Detective Chief Inspector Martin Fergus, from Police Scotland's Major Investigations Team, said: "Emma is in constant contact with her family and friends and the fact that she has not been heard from is alarming.

"Emma also has a dog, a west highland terrier, and she would never leave it for any length of time without ensuring someone is able to look after it.

"We are liaising with Emma's family and we now believe that she may have come to harm. "

He added: "Emma is a sociable outgoing person who enjoys seeing her family and friends.

"They are distraught at not knowing where she is or what may have happened to her.

"I would appeal to anyone who may have information or knowledge as to her whereabouts to contact us."