30/08/2023

Appeal Issued For Missing Teenager Julieanne Duffy McGrogan

Police have issued an appeal to trace missing 14-year-old Julieanne Duffy McGrogan.

She was last seen wearing black tracksuit bottoms, a black top and black trainers and may have travelled to Armagh.

A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police and the family of 14 year old Julieanne Duffy McGrogan are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.

"Julieanne is described as approx 5'6" in height, medium build with dirty fair/blonde hair. She was last seen wearing black tracksuit bottoms, black top and black trainers. Police believe that she may be in the Armagh area.

"If you have seen Julieanne or know of her whereabouts, please contact Police on 101 quoting serial 2067 29/08/23."


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