Police are also investigating the possibility that the three-year-old vanished following 'a criminal act', but say he may also of have left on his own accord.
Thousands of volunteers from all over Scotland have joined the search for the youngster who was last seen by his mother after she put him to bed on Wednesday evening.
Several people have come forward to say that they saw a young boy matching Mikaeel's description around 8.30am yesterday walking alone in the West Pilton area of Edinburgh, near his home in Ferry Gait.
The search continues: Thousands of volunteers
have offered their support to help police as they hunt for Mikaeel
Kular, who vanished yesterday morning
Support: Members of the public walk alongside
emergency services and polices across grass areas and roads next to the
Firth of Forth in the Silverknowes area of Edinburgh
Missing: Police are still searching for Mikaeel
Kular, left, who disappeared on Wednesday night and is believed to be
wearing a beige coat with a fur-lined hood, right
Helpers scoured surrounding woodland in Edinburgh for any trace of the boy
Police forensics arrive continued their
investigation at the home of missing of three year old Mikaeel today,
who was seen by his mother when she put him to bed
Mikaeel's mother Rosie Kular, who last saw him when she put him to bed at 9pm on Wednesday, has told officers she is desperate to have her son back as soon as possible.
Police were today pictured sealing communal bins as they continued the hunt for evidence, with an army of volunteers from the local area joining them to look for the boy.
Last night Mrs Kular, 33, a beauty therapist, was being comforted by relatives at her home.
Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, of Police Scotland, gave an update at the end of a day when hundreds of volunteers helped search the area for any sign of the boy.
'It is entirely possible that Mikaeel has become subject of a criminal act and our investigation has been established as a twin track to ensure that eventuality is being, and will be, fully explored,' he said.
'It is of grave concern that Mikaeel has been missing for nearly 48 hours..
'Since he was last seen on Wednesday night by his mum, and all of the work we've been doing, we've been unable to confirm any sightings of Mikaeel.
'As a result, our operations and our investigations are continuing in tandem but we must make sure we examine fully every possibility as to what might have happened.'
'Distraught': The boy's mother Rosdeep (left)
known as Rosie, is apparently desperate to see her son. She is pictured
pregnent (right) with three children
A lock was broken at the rear of the block of
flats where Mikaeel Kular lived. Residents said the door had been
insecure for some time.
People also brought their dogs along for the search, as possible sightings were reported in the area
Working together: Firefighters, police and
volunteers formed one long line to examine the shore on the second day
of the search operation
Specialist teams have been deployed from across the country to help search, investigation and community support work, Mr Graham said.
'I again make a plea if anybody out there has information which is going to assist us in better understand the circumstances in which Mikaeel has gone missing, that they make contact with the police.'
Superintendent Liz McAinsh said there had been a 'positive response' to the appeal for information in relation to the potential sighting.
She said: 'We have calls that we are following up and, once we know more about that that we can report to you, we will do that.
'You've all seen today the huge public response that we have had to this, and I would like to reiterate the thanks to everybody that has come out in our search for Mikaeel.
'That search will continue until we have any circumstances that dictate otherwise.'
Ms McAinsh said other emergency services were assisting, such a the fire service and Coastguard.
The sighting of the child was in the same street where hundreds of volunteers gathered this morning to join the search, about half a mile from Mikaeel's home.
Police are investigating the possibility that Mikaeel left home of his own accord - but questions have been raised about how he could have opened the door to his block of flats.
Neighbours suggested that the three-year-old boy would not have been able to reach the button which releases the heavy door, then pull it towards him to open it.
Parents at the local nursery which Mikaeel usually attends said that he was not there on Wednesday because he was unwell, although his twin sister attended as usual, according to the Scotsman.
Scene: Mikaeel disappeared from his home in
Ferry Gait Drive on Wednesday evening at 9pm. There was a possible
sighting of him in West Pilton the following morning. Rescuers and
volunteers have been searching the shoreline in the Silverknowes Area
and have also covered Gipsy Brae Recreation Ground during the operation.
The coastguard has sent patrols into the Firth of Forth
Police probe: Officers combing the ground around Ferry Gait Crescent, where the boy lives
Shore: A police officer walks along Crammond Beach during the major search operation in the Scottish capital
Ms McAinsh thanked hundreds of locals for their help in looking for Mikaeel, and urged volunteers to gather this morning at a search centre set up by police.
'We are obviously deeply concerned that we have had no sightings of Mikaeel,' she said. 'All lines of inquiry in the investigation remain open, we are pursuing many lines of inquiry.
'I would ask anyone who has got any information to get in touch with us. We still have no evidence of any criminality at this point.
She asked members of the local community wishing to help with the search to gather at the North Neighbourhood Centre at West Pilton Gardens at 10am dressed in warm clothes and sturdy footwear.
Following this morning's police appeal, dozens of people gathered at the centre to help the search.
Mother-of-two Nicola Hunter, 31, said: 'I just want to try and help. It's every mum's worst nightmare. It's just too close to home, to think that he was out there last night.'
Kimberly MacFadyen, who has a five-year-old son, said: 'I would be absolutely devastated if it was my wee boy and I would want every person in Edinburgh to stop what they were doing and come to look for him.'
Keen: Volunteers are believed to have come from all over Scotland to the centre in Edinburgh
Briefing the searchers, Inspector David Happs said: 'The community spirit here has been fantastic. That's absolutely recognised by ourselves and our real sincere thanks to everyone that has come out and helped so far.'
Asked whether she thinks the child will be found alive and well, Ms McAinsh said: 'I remain optimistic but as time passes we become deeply concerned. I would stress that this is still a missing person inquiry and we are treating it as such.
She said that more than 150 members of the public had phoned in to a helpline set up to assist the search for Mikaeel.
CCTV from the scene has been examined but has turned up 'nothing significant' so far, she said.
Mikaeel's image is set to be featured on 'digital billboards' across Britain today in a bid to increase awareness of his case.
Ms McAinsh said she was not aware of any tension in the family that would have caused Mikaeel to run away, adding: 'We have spoken to his father. All of his family have been very, very helpful to the police.
'They continue to help us with our inquiries and obviously we are keen to get as much information as we can from them as we just never know who might hold that vital bit of information that will help us find him.'
Chipping in: Volunteers join officials to search the land on the shore a short distance from Mikaeel's home
Police say it was the boy's mother who discovered he was missing at 7.20am, and then saw his coat, gloves and shoes had also gone.
A nationwide missing child alert has been sent to all police forces, normally used in abduction cases, although detectives say their search is still centred around his home.
Police are going door-to-door, and searching gardens for the toddler, while the coastguard and mountain rescue experts have been called in to help because they are used to hunting for missing people at night.
Mikaeel had felt unwell on Wednesday night and was allowed to stay in his room on his own, which he usually shares with his twin sister.
He also has three other siblings, who were also in the house with his mother at the time of his disappearance.
The superintendent said they had spoken to all 'key' members of the boy's family who are assisting police and said this is a missing person investigation, not a criminal investigation.
Ms McAinsh said: 'There have been no arrests. There have been no formal detentions, but several people are assisting us with our inquiries.
'Those inquiries are continuing.'
Mikaeel is 2ft tall and described as being of Asian appearance and of slim build.
Looking: Police today getting down on the ground to search for possible evidence
He was possibly wearing a thigh length beige jacket with grey fur lined hood, black gloves with multi-coloured fingers, dark navy blue jogging bottoms, a grey pyjama top featuring an embroidered turquoise dinosaur on the chest and brown Clark shoes with two Velcro straps.
He has a faded scar on the bridge of his nose and a sore on the left hand side of his mouth.
Police in Edinburgh had said there is no evidence to suggest criminality but that 'anything is possible'.
Nine riot vans sped to the area yesterday and it is believed a flat was searched in a block there, but Police Scotland said a man was arrested for an unrelated offence.
Detectives are trying to work out how the child managed to leave the property, and will have to consider if the child was snatched or if he slipped out of his bed, put on his coat and shoes and walked out - but Police Scotland say it is 'not impossible' he went on his own.
Temperatures in Edinburgh dropped to 2.3C (36F) on the night the youngster went missing.
Anyone who believes they have seen Mikaeel is urged to contact police immediately, and also check their home, garage or outbuildings for him.
Superintendent McAinsh said: 'Police Scotland is using all of the resources at our disposal to look for this three-year-old boy.
Hunt: Police today cordoned off bins in the
Ferry Gait area, just a few metres from the block of flats where the
little boy went missing
'Think about your own homes. Look everywhere a three-year-old boy may go'.
Asked whether she thought Mikaeel may have left of his own accord, Ms McAinsh told reporters: 'We know that his jacket and shoes are not within the property so we are following up all lines of inquiry in that regard. We don't know if he may have left of his own volition , but obviously that's one line of inquiry we are following up.'
Asked whether there were any custody issues with the family, she said: 'Obviously we are following all lines of inquiry, there are no concerns that we have at the moment .
'We are following all lines of inquiry with all partner agencies and with the family and the family are being very helpful at the moment.'
Ms McAinsh went on: 'We're asking everybody who lives in that area or who travels through that area or works in that area to keep their eyes open for this wee boy.
'He is just a three-year-old so he won't know his way about the local area. Anyone who sees him, we would ask them to immediately look after his safety and get in contact with the police.
'I would ask local residents to think about their own homes, gardens and outbuildings, their bins, to have a look and see, anywhere you think a three-year-old boy might be to have a look for us, if you are out walking in the locality, and keep your eyes open in the parks as well.
Climb: Officers scale a fence as the search continues for Mikaeel after he went missing from his bedroom
'At this stage we're keeping an open mind, we're following up all lines of inquiry that we have.'
She added: 'I'm not aware of any custody issues at the moment but there's many lines of inquiry being followed and one of them will be to speak to Mikaeel's father.
We're endeavouring to speak with all of the family members, obviously one of whom is Mikaeel's father.'
Neighbours have expressed their shock at what has happened.
Mother of one Jackie Brownlie, 29, said: 'It’s every mother’s nightmare to wake up and find your child missing.
'They are a lovely family and he’s a good little boy – so cute.
'She’s a great mum and they are all very well-behaved children. It’s a brilliant street with loads of kids. It’s just a quiet place perfect for kids.
Army: A group of volunteers, including children, dressed to protect themselves from harsh January weather
'It’s hard to imagine how he got outside – the doors are so heavy he would have struggled to open it.'
Another neighbour, grandmother of one Nicky Garrick, 35, said: 'He’s such a happy wee laddie.
'He’s got an older brother and sister who play out front in the summer but he’s too young and stays close to his mum – he wouldn’t even cross the road without her.
'I was outside at 4am and it was very quiet. The police appeared at 7am – the whole street is worried for him.
'His mum is being comforted by the other children, cuddling them.'
Frank Arthur, 72, who lives in the flat above the Kular family, said: ‘I don’t think the boy could have got out by himself. It’s a heavy door. You push a button and then it whistles so you open the door. It’s quite a lot for a three-year-old, to be pulling the door open.’
Miss Kular, a dance music fan, described herself on an online profile as ‘just me, myself and I ...oh yeah, with a brood of five monsters, six if you count the man indoors!’
Concern: Many of those volunteering said they were parents themselves and were inspired by their devotion to their own children
A former neighbour claimed the children may have once been left alone at home when Miss Kular’s former husband was due to pick them up for the day.
‘She had gone out for the night and hadn’t come home so they were there in the house by themselves. Soon after that the police arrived to sort out everything.’
Neighbours said Mikaeel lived with his mother but a man they believe may be the children’s father was also seen occasionally at their home.
In the House of Commons, Edinburgh MPs expressed their hopes Mikaeel would be safely returned to his family as soon as possibly.
Liberal Democrat Mike Crockart (Edinburgh West) said: 'My thoughts particularly are with the family in my constituency where a three-year-old went missing from his home overnight last night and I know we all fervently hope for Mikaeel Kular's safe return as soon as is possible.'
Labour's Mark Lazarowicz (Edinburgh North and Leith) also told MPs: 'I hope he is soon found safely and brought back to his home.'
Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101 or alternatively, the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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