A 14-year-old schoolgirl who vanished after telling her family that she was going out for an afternoon run has been found safe.
Bobbi McCrory was last seen leaving her family's home in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, at about 4.30pm on Sunday.
Her concerned mum Lynne had posted a number of appeals on Facebook, telling friends: "Everyone plz share this is our daughter worried sick."
Before she was found, Police Scotland said her disappearance was out of character and her family were "extremely concerned for her wellbeing"
The teen was found safe and well following public appeals, GlasgowLive reports.

A police spokesperson said: “We are pleased to confirm that 14-year-old Bobbi McCrory, who went missing from her home in Coatbridge on Sunday, November 24, has been found safe and well.
“Thank you to everyone who assisted with our appeal for help in tracing her.”
Her mum wrote on Facebook: "Bobbi has been found thanx to everyone for sharing n out looking for her me & my husband really appreciate it."
Bobbi was reported missing to police after she failed to return home on Sunday.
She was wearing black sports leggings, a bright orange hooded jumper and a red waterproof jacket at the time and had told family she was going out for a run, said police.
The force said earlier: "It is out of character for Bobbi not to be in contact with family and she did not stipulate that she was planning on staying out overnight.
"Her family are extremely concerned for her wellbeing."