A body has been found by police searching for a missing teenager on the Isle of Lewis.
Hannah Mackenzie, from Gravir on Lewis, was last seen outside the Nicholson Institute school in Stornoway at 4pm yesterday.
Searches were focused on the grounds of Lews Castle following a potential sighting in the area on Thursday and Police Scotland said a body was found in the area on Friday evening.
Formal identification is still to take place but the family of the 17-year-old have been informed, police said.
It is believed her disappearance is not linked to any problems at school but it is thought she may have recently broken up with a boyfriend.
Hannah Mackenzie, from Gravir on Lewis, was last seen outside the Nicholson Institute school in Stornoway

It is understood that Hannah, pictured, may have recently broken up with a boyfriend
She was intending to walk to the Western Isles Hospital in the town to meet her mother.
Coastguards said there was a possible sighting of Hannah in the Lews Castle grounds in Stornoway on Thursday night – and that is where the search was concentrated.
Large numbers of coastguards have been joined by members of Hebrides Mountain Rescue.
Stornoway Lifeboat has mounted a sea search while the Stornoway-based Coastguard search and rescue helicopter has scoured the area from the air.
Hannah’s best friend Evie Hepworth took to social media to appeal for sightings of her pal.
‘Hi everyone, my best friend Hannah Mackenzie has gone missing after school today. She was supposed to be walking to the hospital to meet her mum when I left her but hasn’t been in contact with anyone since. The police have asked me to make a post on Facebook to help find her,’ she wrote.
‘If anyone has any information about her whereabouts or have seen her since 3:50pm on Thursday the 16th of August please contact the Police, her family or me. Thank You.’

Coastguards, a mountain rescue team and a lifeboat have joined the search for Hannah
And Evie’s friends on Facebook posted message of support in response.
Maureen Macleod wrote: ‘Hope she is found safe and well,’ Corinne McDonald Macphail added: ‘Hope she’s found. Seemed fine yesterday when I passed her in school x’ while Catriona MacDonald said: ‘Our thoughts are with you.. Hope she comes home safe.’
Police Scotland said Hannah is 5ft 5in, slim, with dark hair in a ponytail. She was wearing a school sweatshirt, black trousers and a black jacket with white fur on the hood.

Coastguards said there was a possible sighting of Hannah in Lews Castle grounds in Stornoway

Coastguard rescue teams are currently searching woodland in grounds of the castle
Speaking to The Sunday Post, Inspector Jane Nicolson said: ‘We are grateful to everyone who has been in contact so far with information and encourage anyone else who can help to get in touch.
‘If Hannah herself is reading this then please get in touch and let us and your family know you are safe and well.
Stornoway, Tarbert, Scarpay, Southlochs, Bressclete, Miavaig, Ness, Bragiar and Ness coastguard rescue teams are currently searching woodland in the Castle Grounds.
The Salvation Army have manned a mobile refreshment van for the teams.
The Nicolson Institute suffered a tragedy in December.
A 24 hour confidential support line and counselling service was set up for those affected by the tragic death of a 15-year-old school pupil.
The local council also said today that staff ‘did everything humanly possible’ to save Anton Michael.
Anton from Great Bernera was found at the Nicolson Insititute and later died at the town’s Western Isles Hospital.
Pupils cancelled their Christmas dance to mourn tragic classmate Anton.
Police Scotland said there were no suspicious circumstances.
If you have information call Stornoway Police Station on 101, quoting reference NH1731/18.