18/08/2021
Body Found In Search For Missing Belfast Woman Jamie-Lee Wilson
The PSNI has said that they are no longer searching for a missing woman following the discovery of a body in Dundrod, County Antrim.
Police have been searching for Jamie-Lee Wilson (24) since she was reported missing on Tuesday 10 August. Ms Wilson was reportedly last seen in the Turf Lodge area of Belfast.
Police had moved their search operation to Dundrod following the discovery of Ms Wilson's car.
It is understood that a officers subsequently found a body.
Police have not confirmed that the body is that of Ms Wilson but in a statement said that they were "no longer searching for missing person Jamie-Lee Wilson".
Police have been searching for Jamie-Lee Wilson (24) since she was reported missing on Tuesday 10 August. Ms Wilson was reportedly last seen in the Turf Lodge area of Belfast.
Police had moved their search operation to Dundrod following the discovery of Ms Wilson's car.
It is understood that a officers subsequently found a body.
Police have not confirmed that the body is that of Ms Wilson but in a statement said that they were "no longer searching for missing person Jamie-Lee Wilson".
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