A land, water and air search has been launched to find a missing woman who has disappeared in the Highlands.

Jacqueline Ullmer, 60, from Station Road in Carrbridge, has not been seen since the early hours of Saturday morning.

It is believed she left her house at some point between 1.30am and 6am.

Following her disappearance in poor weather conditions, a multi-agency operation was launched to track her down.

A HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter from Inverness, specialist police search officers, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service crews, mountain rescue personnel and trained local volunteers are all involved in the operation.

Sergeant Karen Kerr said: "Jacqueline was last seen at around 1.30am yesterday morning within her home address, but is thought to have left there sometime between then and 6am.

"We don't know where she went and we are unsure of exactly of what she was wearing when she left, but it is believed to be blue jeans and a jumper.

"The weather conditions in the area were poor, particularly yesterday, and we don't believe she would have been dressed for the conditions.

"I would appeal to anyone who is in or has visited the Carrbridge area over the weekend to think back and recall if they have seen Jacqueline.

"If anyone who has driven through the area can check their dashcam footage to see if it has captured which direction she took would be helpful and I would also ask local residents to check their sheds, garages and outbuildings in case Jacqueline has taken shelter from the weather."

If you have any information or have seen her, call 999 or 101.