CCTV 'pod' set up in search for missing Fife RAF serviceman
Corrie McKeague has not been seen for two months since a night out in Suffolk.
A police pod showing CCTV images of people seen on the morning a Fife serviceman went missing has gone on display near where he was last seen.
Residents gathered in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk on Thursday to support Corrie McKeague's mother Nicola Urquhart in the search for her son.
The 23-year-old RAF gunner, originally from Dunfermline in Fife, has not been seen for two months since disappearing on a night out.
He was last seen on CCTV in the early hours of Saturday, September 24.
The pod displayed footage from around the time of Mr McKeague's disappearance in the hope the move would help jog people's memories.
Detectives are going back over footage from the town centre to ensure they have not missed any leads.
Ms Urquhart - who previously raised fears her son had been abducted - praised strangers for their support throughout the last two months.
She said she was frustrated that more police resources could not be put into the investigation.
Ms Urquhart said: "We are nine weeks on and they don't have the staff to watch CCTV from 8am-4pm.
"They don't have the staff for it. I know that is a frustration not just from me, but the [detective inspector] as well.
"He desperately wants to get it viewed so that he can say Corrie didn't come out of here and go into a vehicle."