Detectives are still looking to trace two people seen on CCTV on the morning of a Scots RAF gunner's disappearance after a fresh appeal.

Police leading the search for Corrie McKeague said they had identified three potential witnesses after the images were released last week, however two others have not been traced.

The 23-year-old from Dunfermline in Fife vanished on a night out with friends on September 24 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Officers released CCTV images last week, leading to three people being identified.

All the footage was filmed in Bury St Edmunds town centre between 3.15am and 5.20am, close to the time of the last confirmed sighting of Mr McKeague at 3.25am.

Police said the vast majority of those in the area sought from CCTV have been identified, traced and spoken to.

Detective superintendent Katie Elliott said: "Our extensive enquiries are ongoing with continuing CCTV analysis, searches and background work looking into all aspects of Corrie's life.

"As part of our ongoing work to find him, the police team have trawled through over 1000 hours of CCTV footage to search for any images of Corrie but also to identify all of those who were in the vicinity around the time of the last confirmed sighting to see if there's anything they may be able to tell us that may help.

"It remains important that we identify everyone who was in the area of the 'horseshoe' in the early hours of Saturday, September 24, as someone could, unknowingly, hold a clue that can help us find Corrie."

She added: "It should be stressed that these are just potential witnesses and it's possible they may not be aware that they may be able to assist.

"We need to identify all those on the released images as we are trying to rule out all possibilities and therefore we do need to speak to you."

Last week, Mr McKeague's girlfriend April Oliver, 21, announced she was expecting a child due in late spring/early summer.

Ms Oliver said Mr McKeague did not know about the pregnancy.

Mr McKeague, a gunner and team medic based at RAF Honington, became separated from friends while leaving the Flex nightclub on St Andrews Street South.

He was last seen in Bury St Edmunds town centre on CCTV at 3.25am wearing a light pink Ralph Lauren shirt, white jeans and brown suede Timberland boots with light soles.

The last sighting shows him walking from a shop doorway and into a horseshoe-shaped area in Brentgovel Street, with no sign of him emerging.

Police are renewing their appeal to identify the cyclist in one CCTV image and the older man in the second CCTV still.