13/11/2014

PSNI Appeal Over Missing Woman

Police have appealed to the public to help them trace the whereabouts of missing person Edyta Dorota Mazurek.

The 41-year-old was last seen in the Ballymena Road area of Antrim at approximately 09:00 on Monday 10 November.

Sgt Jonathan Francey said: "Edyta, who is originally from Poland, is described as having black hair and was last seen wearing a knee length black coat, black trousers and black ankle boots.

"I would ask Edyta, or anyone who knows of her whereabouts, to contact Antrim Police Station on the non emergency number 101."

(IT/CD)

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