Appeal to find 'vulnerable' woman missing from Glasgow home
Police say it is highly unusual for Katrina Reeves to be away from her family.
Relatives of a vulnerable woman who has gone missing are growing "increasingly concerned" for her safety.
Katrina Reeves was last seen at her house in Broad Street, Bridgeton in Glasgow at around 6.15pm on Saturday.
The 31-year-old has not been in contact with her family since, which police say is out of character.
Officers said Ms Reeves is "extremely close" to her family, and spends the majority of her time with them.
They believe she may have travelled to the Borders area and have been liaising with British Transport Police in a bid to trace her.
Ms Reeves is around 5ft tall with a slim build, fair complexion and fair, collar-length hair.
When she was last seen, she was wearing a short black coat, black trousers and black boots.
Inspector Iain Sibbald said: "It's completely out of character for Katrina not to be with her family and that fact that she has not been in touch with them is giving us cause for concern.
"Our enquiries have shown that there is a possibility she may have travelled to the Borders area and we are liaising with officers in that area, as well as officers from British Transport Police in an effort to locate Katrina.
"If anyone has seen Katrina or has any information or knowledge as to her whereabouts, then please do contact us."
Anyone with information is asked to contact officers at London Road Police Office on 101.