CCTV has been released as police continue to look for a 58-year-old mum-of-two who has been missing for four weeks.

Marie Scott was last seen in Bury, in Rochdale Road outside It's A Baby at the junction with Heywood Street at 3.15pm on Monday, December 18.

Detectives trying to find Mrs Scott have uncovered CCTV of her on the day she went missing, including footage of her walking down Rochdale Road.

Ms Scott, who turned 58 on Boxing Day, left Sandileigh Avenue in Hale at about noon on the Monday. she got a 12.30pm tram at Altrincham Metrolink station to Deansgate in the city centre at about 12.45pm.

From there she has made her way along Deansgate to outside Blacks where she spoke to a couple at about 1.07pm, before walking around the Castlefield area.

CCTV shows her boarding a tram at Deansgate at 2.18pm to Victoria where she got a black cab to Bury.

She was dropped off at The Rock where she starts walking along Rochdale Road towards Openshaw Park.

The last sighting is the CCTV at 3.15pm showing her outside It's A Baby.

Earlier this month Mrs Scott's sons, Stuart and James, and her husband Jim issued family photographs of their mother and appealed to the public to help them find her.

They said Mrs Scott, who runs an ironing business, had been struggling to come to terms with the recent death of her mother Irene.

Detective Inspector Simon Akker, from Stretford CID, said: “Our initial enquiries put Marie in the city centre but extensive CCTV work now shows she actually travelled to Bury later that day.

“We traced the taxi driver and he has been helping us with our enquiries. We know she initially wanted to go to Heaton Park but then changed her mind.

“Our priority is finding Marie and most importantly making sure she is safe.

“We are here for her and she has a beautiful family waiting for her who are desperate to find out where she is.

“I’d implore everyone to look at the footage of Marie and if you were in the area that day, or recognise her, then please contact us immediately.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting MP/17/0111851. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111.