Police are to appeal to motorists on the A9 in their search for a Highlands woman missing for two weeks.

Jacqueline Ullmer is believed to have left her home in Carrbridge in the early hours of Saturday August 31 in poor weather.

A major search operation involving a Coastguard helicopter, mountain rescue crews and police divers has found no trace of the 60-year-old.

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Drivers on the A9 road bridge over the River Dulnain will be stopped and spoken to by officers between 1am and 3am on Saturday - around the time Ms Ullmer is believed to have left her home on nearby Station Road a fortnight ago.

Inspector Vince Tough said: "We will be speaking to drivers on the A9 in case there is anyone who regularly uses the route around that time who may have noticed something relating to Jacqueline's disappearance, even if they didn't think much of it at the time.

"As part of this, I would ask anyone who was travelling on the A9 or was in the Carrbridge area to review any dashcam footage that they may have taken.

"Extensive efforts have been ongoing to try and establish her movements, sadly so far without success.

"We are very grateful for the ongoing support from the local community, who we know share our concerns for Jacqueline's welfare.

"I would continue to ask local people in Carrbridge to be vigilant and report anything that may be of note as soon as they possibly can."

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Ms Ullmer is 5ft 6in, slim, has brown medium-length hair and is believed to be wearing a blue jumper and blue jeans.