A worried family has issued a desperate plea to a missing teen who was last seen on CCTV leaving her flat with two unidentified men.
Alana Plummer, who lives in supported accommodation, has been reported missing from the Grangemouth area of Falkirk.
The 17-year-old was last seen by her mum on Thursday night but friends and family have not seen her since.
CCTV footage has shown the teen leaving her flat in Grangemouth at around 2am on Friday, November 5.
Alana left with two men who are yet to be identified.
The family is now growing increasingly worried, with Alana not seen for over 24 hours.
Speaking to the Daily Record, Alana's mum Kirsty Marshall explained: "She was last seen going into her flat with two guys at around 2am on Friday and leaving ten minutes later.

"We don't recognise them.
"We're so worried about her. It's not like her to not contact anyone, not even her boyfriend or her best friend, she's always on her phone."
Her mum says Alana's mobile, which she uses to access her money via Apple pay, has been going straight to voicemail.
The teen has also gone silent on her social media.
Kirsty has issued a heartfelt plea to her daughter, the 41-year-old said: "We are very worried.
"Please come home or at least let us know you are safe."
In a desperate appeal on social media, her sister Stacey Marshall wrote: "Has anyone seen my little sister Alana Plummer!?
"She hasn’t been seen by family or friends since Thursday night & was last seen on CCTV leaving her flat at 2am early hours Friday morning with two unknown guys (Alana's close friends and family don’t know of Alana having male friends except for her boyfriend).
"Alana struggles a lot with her poor mental health and we are all extremely worried for her well-being and safety.
"Police have already been contacted. Please if you have seen this person please get in touch if you happen to see or know of her whereabouts.
"This is extremely unlike Alana to have a dead phone for well over 24hrs & not contact her family/friends or use any of her social media’s for this length of time."
Police Scotland have urged anyone with information on Alana's whereabouts to contact 101, quoting incident 2612 of Friday, 5 November.