Police have released CCTV images of potential witnesses in the search for a missing RAF serviceman.

Corrie McKeague, 23, from Dunfermline was last seen in the early hours of September 24 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was reported missing when he failed to turn up at his base, RAF Honington, 10 miles from the town.

The CCTV images are of people police are trying to identify who were in Bury St Edmunds town centre between 3.15am and 5.20am.

Detective Superintendent Katie Elliott said: "It is important that we identify everyone who was in the area in the early hours of Saturday September 24, as someone could, unknowingly, hold a clue that can help us find Corrie."

Mr McKeague's mother Nicola Urquhart, said on Tuesday that she has "no faith" police will find her son, and she voiced concerns over the resources at the Suffolk force.

Dunfermline Press:

A crowdfunding campaign to hire a private investigator to search for her son exceeded its £20,000 target in less than two days.

The JustGiving page was set up by Cheryl Hickman, who runs the Suffolk hotel where Mrs Urquhart has been staying since her son went missing.

Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Louisa Pepper said she has "absolute confidence" in her team, and she insisted similar resources are being put into the search as would be used for a murder investigation.

The fundraising page says donations will be used to fund the appointment of a private investigator and a data analyst to go through the information gathered.

Mr McKeague's grandparents had earlier pledged a "five-figure reward" for information leading to his safe return.