02/08/2019

Concern Grows For Missing Belfast Woman

Police are appealing for information that may help them locate a woman missing from west Belfast.

Lyndsay Bradley, 31, from Ballymurphy was last seen leaving Royal Victoria Hospital's Emergency Department at around 2.45am on Thursday 01 August.

She is approximately 5'4" in height, of slim build, with long red/purple coloured hair, pale skin and a nose piercing.

When last seen she was wearing a long multi-coloured skirt, flat black shoes and a dark t shirt.

Anyone who has seen Lyndsay or has information on her whereabouts is urged to contact Police in Woodbourne on 101 quoting serial number 820 of 01/08/2019.



(JG/CM)

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