25/01/2018
Appeal Issued To Trace Missing Co Antrim Woman
Police have issued an appeal to help trace a missing woman from Co antrim.
Joanne Rawlinson, aged 29, was last seen at around noon on Tuesday, 23 January.
She may have travelled to the Republic of Ireland, according to the PSNI.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Joanne was wearing skinny jeans, knee high black boots, a green coat with fur hood and grey jumper dress.
"Joanne was driving a white Puegot 207 registration number GJI2 HYO and may have travelled to the Republic of Ireland.
"If you have any information in relation to Joanne’s whereabouts and well being please contact Antrim PSNI on 101 quoting reference CCS 34 of 24/1/2018."
(CD/MH)
Joanne Rawlinson, aged 29, was last seen at around noon on Tuesday, 23 January.
She may have travelled to the Republic of Ireland, according to the PSNI.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Joanne was wearing skinny jeans, knee high black boots, a green coat with fur hood and grey jumper dress.
"Joanne was driving a white Puegot 207 registration number GJI2 HYO and may have travelled to the Republic of Ireland.
"If you have any information in relation to Joanne’s whereabouts and well being please contact Antrim PSNI on 101 quoting reference CCS 34 of 24/1/2018."
(CD/MH)
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