Police Scotland have issued a renewed appeal to trace Jamie-Lee Harvie, 12, who has been missing from Ayrshire for a week.

Jamie-Lee was last seen by a family member at Irvine railway station at around 3.30pm on Tuesday, March 14. 

There has been an unconfirmed sighting of her near Irvine Royal Academy, at around 7pm on Saturday, March 18, but since then there have been no further reported sightings.

Jamie-Lee is white, around 5ft tall, of medium build and speaks with a local Ayrshire accent.

She has long, light-brown coloured hair and when last seen she was wearing black leggings, a black jumper, a black puffer jacket and black trainers.

Police previously said the youngster is known to frequent the Irvine, Kilwinning and Saltcoats areas.

Chief Inspector Kevin Lammie from Police Scotland's Ayrshire division said: “At 12-years-old, Jamie-Lee is just a child, one year out of primary school, and she has now been missing without a trace for a week, which is extremely concerning.

“Thankfully, at this time, there is nothing to suggest Jamie-Lee has come to any harm.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald:

“We have a team of dedicated officers who have been speaking with her family and friends, who we believe hold the key to finding her.

“We are conducting extensive searches at addresses in the Ayr and Irvine areas, but so far, there has been no further information as to her whereabouts.

"We don’t believe she has a mobile phone with her or access to a bank account.

“We want to stress Jamie-Lee is not in any trouble. We don’t want her worrying about that. All we want is to make sure she is safe.

“I would like to hear from anyone in North Ayrshire, particularly in Irvine, who may have seen Jamie-Lee or been in her company recently.

"We would urge you to contact officers immediately with any information that could help with our enquiries.

“All her family and friends want is for Jamie-Lee to be found safe and well."

Information can be passed via 101, quoting reference 2277 of Tuesday, March 14, 2023 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.