The husband of a doctor who has gone missing as she battles postnatal depression has made an emotional appeal for her to get in touch.
CCTV images have been released of mother-of-two Elizabeth Kinston, who disappeared from her home in Besston, Nottingham, five days ago.
She was on maternity leave from her role as a GP, having given birth to her second daughter in January.
Her husband David called for Dr Kinston - or 'Lizzie', as she is also known - to let him know she was safe.
He said: "Lizzie, I miss you, the girls miss you. It's so hard without you here. We need you.
"If you want more time, that's okay. But please call me - or call your mum and dad or your sister, who are all so worried about you too - just so we know you are alright".
Nottinghamshire Police has now released CCTV images showing the last time Dr Kinston was seen.
Mrs Kinston walking past the Vat and Fiddle pub
The pictures show the 37-year-old walking past the Vat And Fiddle pub, in Queensbridge Road, Nottingham, at 11.43am on Friday, minutes after she walked up Carrington Street towards Nottingham train station.
She had left her home an hour earlier.
Her Audi was spotted soon after at a petrol station near Priory Island on the A52 and at the Broad Marsh car park, in Nottingham.
The car was found at the car park the following day, with her purse and phone inside.
The jumper Mrs Kinston was last seen wearing
Detective Inspector Kev Broadhead, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Elizabeth has never left her family like this before and we are aware that she has been battling postnatal depression since Elise was born.
"That fact, along with our belief that she has little money, no bank cards and no phone with her is of great concern. The cold weather is an added worry.
"We have been exploring the possibility that Elizabeth boarded a train the day she went missing, but these new images suggest she walked past the station and then headed away from the station.
Police believe the 37-year-old has little money, no bank cards and no phone
"With this in mind, she could still be in Nottinghamshire.
"Were you in the area at the time? Did you see a blonde woman in a long green coat with a fur hood?
"Did you see her a few minutes later wearing a dark woollen hat and a pink hooded jumper, carrying the same coat? If you have any information call us."
Dr Kinston is described as white, around 5ft 7in tall and of medium build. She has blonde, shoulder-length hair, which was tied back in a ponytail.
The day she went missing, she was wearing a thigh-length, dark green quilted coat with a fur hood, a light pink jumper, blue jeans and dark brown knee-high riding-style boots.