The worried family of missing Edinburgh woman Alexis Gibb have launched an appeal to find their beloved sister after she was last seen in February.
The 26-year-old’s family are growing increasingly concerned and say no one has seen or heard from her in around six to eight weeks.
They believe she may have travelled to London but also has connections in the Somerset and Birmingham areas.
Alexis is described as being around 5ft 2in, of a slim but curvy build with blue/green eyes.

She has very curly hair which is mousey brown but is known to dye it either red, black or brown.
The missing Scot also has a tattoo on her right outer wrist of an infinity symbol with some wording and she has a small scar on her upper lip from an old piercing.
Her family have issued a heartfelt plea for Alexis to get in touch with police to let them know that she is safe and alive.
A statement on the Missing Person Alexis Gibb Facebook group said: “This group has been set up as a large number of family and close friends are now growing hugely concerned for Alexis and her well being.

“Alexis Gibb was reported as a missing person to Police Scotland on 3rd September 2020. “No one has seen nor heard from Alexis for around 6-8 weeks now. This is out of character for her, not to be in contact with at least one person.
“The last sightings of Alexis are still to be confirmed - it could have been more than the time scale above.
Alexis is from the Edinburgh area and has friends all over the city. She is also known to travel to London and has been last known to be living there.
“She was last seen in Edinburgh in or around mid February and believed to have returned down to London.

“She may also have connections in the Somerset area or Birmingham.
“I am desperately appealing for anyone with any information regarding Alexis no matter how big or small it may seem to please contact Police Scotland.”
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Alexis Gibb, 26, from Edinburgh was reported missing to us on 3 September, 2020.
"Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with information should contact us on 101 quoting incident number 0477 of 3 September."