03/03/2020

Appeal As Concern Grows For Missing Belfast Woman

Police in north Belfast are seeking help from the public in establishing the whereabouts of a young woman from the area.

Chloe McClay, pictured, was recently reported as a missing person.

Concern is growing for her whereabouts.

Detectives have shared a photograph of Ms McClay as they seek to find information that may indicate her current location.

Anyone who believes they can help the investigation is urged to contact detectives on 101 quoting reference 88 of 03/03/20.



(JG/CM)

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