02/02/2018

Appeal Issued To Help Trace Missing Woman Eileen McConville

Police are appealing for information to help trace missing woman Eileen McConville.

She was last seen in the Craigavon Hospital area at around 3.15pm on Thursday, 01 February.

She is described as being around 5ft 2inches tall and a petite build with long dark brown hair and green eyes.

She is believed to have been wearing a black baseball cap and a green parka jacket.

The PSNI and her family are becoming increasingly concerned of her whereabouts and are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD/LM)

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