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Northern Ireland Renewed investigation/New information!
Family and police have released new info and launched a new appeal to find Caroline Graham, 19, who disappeared from Portadown, Northern Ireland, in 1989. She has never been seen again and police believe she was murdered and disposed of somewhere in Portadown.
Three days ago, a 76 year old woman was arrested and questioned in connection with the case, but was released without charges.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n...-graham-released-without-charge-30380140.html
Caroline was living with her boyfriend in Hanover Street at the time of her disappearance but was originally from the Newry area. It's understood she was living in the Portadown area for around two years before her disappearance. Police think 'a small group of local people' hold the key to The case.
'It was around Easter at the end of March 1989 and Caroline had been for a night out to the Coach in Banbridge with a girlfriend, he (DI Peter Montgomery) said.
She stayed part of the night with her friend in a hostel in Portadown but was gone in the morning.
I have information that Caroline returned to Hanover Street [in Portadown] to get some clothes but she has not been seen since. I believe she was murdered some time later and that her remains are somewhere in Portadown.
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/re...-asks-for-closure-in-renewed-appeal-1-6144302
Mother's appeal:
"I have lived without Caroline for 25 years and the pain has been hard to bear. It is particularly difficult on anniversaries, birthdays and family times like Christmas.
"We haven't even had the chance to hold a funeral because Caroline's body has not been recovered.
"The police tell me the investigation is continuing, but I would just like to appeal to anyone who knows anything to tell us. Please give us peace and lay Caroline to rest."
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28031705
Anyone who may have any information call police on 101 or directly on 028 9070 0727 or the office mobile on 075 8522 8283.
Alternatively, people can provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or online, here: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/in-your-area/northern-ireland/
Family and police have released new info and launched a new appeal to find Caroline Graham, 19, who disappeared from Portadown, Northern Ireland, in 1989. She has never been seen again and police believe she was murdered and disposed of somewhere in Portadown.
Three days ago, a 76 year old woman was arrested and questioned in connection with the case, but was released without charges.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n...-graham-released-without-charge-30380140.html
Caroline was living with her boyfriend in Hanover Street at the time of her disappearance but was originally from the Newry area. It's understood she was living in the Portadown area for around two years before her disappearance. Police think 'a small group of local people' hold the key to The case.
'It was around Easter at the end of March 1989 and Caroline had been for a night out to the Coach in Banbridge with a girlfriend, he (DI Peter Montgomery) said.
She stayed part of the night with her friend in a hostel in Portadown but was gone in the morning.
I have information that Caroline returned to Hanover Street [in Portadown] to get some clothes but she has not been seen since. I believe she was murdered some time later and that her remains are somewhere in Portadown.
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/re...-asks-for-closure-in-renewed-appeal-1-6144302
Mother's appeal:
"I have lived without Caroline for 25 years and the pain has been hard to bear. It is particularly difficult on anniversaries, birthdays and family times like Christmas.
"We haven't even had the chance to hold a funeral because Caroline's body has not been recovered.
"The police tell me the investigation is continuing, but I would just like to appeal to anyone who knows anything to tell us. Please give us peace and lay Caroline to rest."
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28031705
Anyone who may have any information call police on 101 or directly on 028 9070 0727 or the office mobile on 075 8522 8283.
Alternatively, people can provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or online, here: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/in-your-area/northern-ireland/