10/05/2019

Police Launch Appeal To Trace Woman Missing From Killyleagh

The PSNI has launched an appeal for help tracing the whereabouts of a 47-year-old woman missing from Killyleagh.

Concern is growing for Rosemary Blackwood who was last seen in Downpatrick at around 11am on Monday 06 May. It is believed she may have travelled to the Bundoran area of County Donegal in a white van.

She is described as being of average build, approximately 5'7" in height, with short brown hair and glasses.

She may have crossed the border in a white Renault Kangoo van with the registration number IEZ2639.

Officers have appealed to Rosemary or anyone who knows of her whereabouts to make contact.



(JG/CM)

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