A man says a student who is missing in Glasgow left his home in the early hours of Sunday, according to the detective in charge of the investigation.
Karen Buckley, 24, was seen on CCTV early on Sunday morning leaving the Sanctuary nightclub in the city's West End with the man.
Detective Superintendent Jim Kerr said officers had tracked down the man, who has told police Ms Buckley left his home in Dorchester Avenue at around 4am.
Ms Buckley has not been heard from since.
Det Supt Kerr told a news conference that the man had given a full account of what had happened and was not currently being regarded as a suspect but is "helping" with enquiries.
The detective said a handbag believed to be Ms Buckley's had been found in nearby Dorsholm Park shortly before he spoke to reporters.
Det Supt Kerr said her parents had told police it was typical for her not to use taxis and, as a result, it was possible she may have tried to walk home.
He appealed for anyone who had seen Ms Buckley - a Glasgow Caledonian University student from Cork in Ireland - to get in touch.
Her mother, Marian, told the news conference: "We just want Karen home safely, we are desperate. She is our only daughter, we love her dearly.
"If anybody has any information please come forward, we would dearly appreciate it."
Ms Buckley's father John said: "If anybody is holding Karen, if anybody knows anything of her, please return her. Please let's have her back. We love her to bits."
Det Supt Kerr said officers had managed to work out that after she left the Sanctuary nightclub in Dumbarton Road at around 1am on Sunday, she walked west along Dumbarton Road towards Church Street.
There, she got into the car of the man she had been talking to and went with him to Dorchester Avenue.
The family of Ms Buckley have flown to Scotland to help with the search.
Miss Buckley arrived at the club with friends at around 11.45pm on Saturday and at around 1am she told them she was going to the toilet. She failed to return and left her jacket at the club.
Det Supt Kerr emphasised that Ms Buckley was widely travelled and was "aware of how to take care of herself".
But her said it was "very out of character" for her not to return home.
A major search is under way in Glasgow, with police carrying out door-to-door inquiries and examining CCTV.
Ms Buckley is between 5ft and 5ft 2in with brown eyes and dark hair which had long black curly extensions in it.
She was last seen wearing a black jumpsuit, red high-heeled shoes and carrying a black handbag.
She speaks with an Irish accent.
Ms Buckley lives with three other students in a flat in Hill Street, Garnethill, Glasgow.
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