The PSNI say they've found a backpack belonging to missing Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe.
The backpack contained his computer and book and was discovered following a call from a member of the public.
So far there's no sign of Noah, and searches are continuing today.
14-year-old Noah was last seen in a number of areas close to the Shore Road in the north of the city just after 6pm on Sunday.
It's believed Noah Donohoe fell of his bike and hit his head, which disorientated him.
Meanwhile, a 26-year-old man has been arrested, after allegedly posting rumours on social media in connection with Noah's disappearance.
Addressing the media this afternoon, Superintendent Muir Clark said: "The search for Noah continues - we have not yet found his khaki green North Face coat and his grey sweatshirts.
"We need to find these outstanding items - if anyone has found any of these items and has not yet come forward, please call us immediately."
Members of the public in Belfast are being asked to check their gardens and sheds for any sign of Noah.