FAMILY members and friends of missing Alexandria woman Lisa Brown climbed Ben Lomond in her honour at the weekend.

The weekend fundraising event helped raise vital funds to put towards a reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Lisa.

Lisa's sister Helen Jordan said: "A massive thank you to family and friends who walked Ben Lomond on what must have been the worst day of the year.

"It was horrendous, rained constantly from start to finish with winds that were gale force.

"But we done it, too many people to mention that came and supported us and also everyone that sponsored us all, we thank you and are so lucky to have you all."

Last month the Reporter told how the case of missing Lisa was broadcast in a new documentary shown on Spanish TV.

The 32-year-old mum-of-one was reported missing by former partner on November 4, 2015, after failing to collect their son from school in Andalusia, near to its border with Gibraltar.

The mystery of what happened to Lisa has been kept in the spotlight by her family and her disappearance was even raised during Prime Minister’s Question Time in Westminster.

Liverpool man Simon Corner, who Lisa was in a relationship with, could hold the key to what happened to her.

Corner disappeared from the area shortly after giving a statement to police and later commented through a legal representative that he could not help any further with the investigation.

Corner initially ignored pleas from Lisa’s family and friends to return to Spain and help with further enquiries into her disappearance.

Since then, however, he was held in custody on suspicion of killing Lisa after he was arrested in Denmark last year, then extradited to Spain. He is now understood to be released on bail.