A huge search is underway for a horse who bolted after her rider fell off and spooked her.
Missing Dolly hasn't been seen since she vanished from the Tentsmuir and Leuchars area of Fife yesterday afternoon.
She was out for a ride with her owner, when the pair got into an accident and the rider fell off.
Frightened Dolly then took off towards Comerton and has not been spotted since.

A search party was sent out overnight, but as of this morning the horse was still missing.
There are also plans to see if any drone pilots are available to help with the search.
Dolly's desperate owner also put out an appeal through a missing pets Facebook group.
A photo of Dolly was shared with the caption: "Dolly the horse went missing at around 3:30pm/4.00pm in the Tentsmuir/Leuchars area of Fife (on the beach) after her owner was in an accident and fell off.
"Dolly ended up getting a fright and bolted off.
"There have been no sightings of Dolly and has never bolted before so this is very out of character for her and her owner is very worried.
"The police have been informed so any information please call them on 101 or you can inform us too along with Missing Pets Dundee and Angus who are assisting Dolly and her family."
The appeal added Dolly should still be wearing the tack she had on at the time of the accident as well as a blue saddle pad.
A map was also added showing Dolly's last known location.
Since posting, social media users have expressed an outpouring of concern.
Irene Durrel wrote: "Hope Dolly is found soon and hope the owner isn’t too badly hurt."
Mandy Fisher added: "I hope she is found soon, the poor owner must be so worried."
And Emma Robinson said: "I really hope she is found safe and sound you must be going out of your mind."
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 7.30pm on Sunday, 31 January, 2021, we received a report of a horse having gone missing from the Tentsmuir Forest area in Fife."