Found Deceased UK - Chloe Mitchell, 21, last seen at 6.45pm in the Harryville area of Ballymena, Co Antrim, NI, 2 Jun 2023 *arrests*

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A major search for a missing Co Antrim woman is continuing one week on from her disappearance.

Police are pursuing a criminal investigation into the disappearance of Chloe Mitchell, 21, from Ballymena.

A 26-year-old man was arrested in Lurgan, Co Armagh, on Thursday in connection with the case. He remained in police custody on Saturday afternoon.

 
So obviously the arrested has now been held for coming up to 48 hours. I would imagine either later today or tomorrow, police will have to issue statement and either release or apply to hold longer. Presumably they are hoping to try and locate her this weekend which will give grounds for how they proceed.
 
A second man has been arrested by police investigating the disappearance of a 21-year-old County Antrim woman.

Chloe Mitchell, who is described as a "high-risk missing person", was last seen in Ballymena between the night of 2 June and the early hours of 3 June.

Her brother Phillip Mitchell said he is "broken" by his sister's disappearance and appealed for information.

A 34-year-old man was arrested on Saturday morning and remains in police custody.

Police have been granted a further 36 hours to question a 26-year-old man who was arrested in Lurgan in County Armagh earlier this week.

Police have said they are "increasingly concerned" for the young woman's safety and have renewed their appeal for information.

"It is completely out of character for her to not be in contact with her family, who are being supported by specialist officers during this worrying time," Supt Gillian Kearney said on Saturday.

"I am appealing to anyone who was travelling through the James Street area in Ballymena from 10pm on Friday, 2nd June and 5.40pm on Thursday, 8th June to think if they saw Chloe or anything unusual.

"I would also appeal for anyone with dash-cam footage during this period to bring it to police."

 
“I am appealing to anyone who was travelling through the James Street area in Ballymena from 10pm on Friday, 2nd June and 5.40pm on Thursday, 8th June to think if they saw Chloe or anything unusual.

I wonder what the significance of the second date is
 
“I am appealing to anyone who was travelling through the James Street area in Ballymena from 10pm on Friday, 2nd June and 5.40pm on Thursday, 8th June to think if they saw Chloe or anything unusual.

I wonder what the significance of the second date is

I believe they are asking for between those two dates/times, from when she went missing to first arrest.
 
Searches are to continue for a fourth day into the disappearance of a 21-year-old County Antrim woman.

Chloe Mitchell, who is described as a "high-risk missing person", was last seen in Ballymena between the night of 2 June and the early hours of 3 June.

Two men have been arrested over her disappearance. A 34-year-old man was arrested on Saturday morning.

Police have been granted a further 36 hours to question a man, 26, arrested in Lurgan in County Armagh on Thursday.

 
A public portal for information has been set up for anyone who thinks they may have any information about the missing woman's disappearance.

On Saturday, PSNI Mid and East Antrim District Commander, Superintendent Gillian Kearney said: “It is completely out of character for her to not be in contact with her family, who are being supported by specialist officers during this worrying time.

“I am appealing to anyone who was travelling through the James Street area in Ballymena from 10pm on Friday, 2nd June and 5.40pm on Thursday, 8th June to think if they saw Chloe or anything unusual. I would also appeal for anyone with dash-cam footage during this period to bring it to police."
 
A public portal for information has been set up for anyone who thinks they may have any information about the missing woman's disappearance.

On Saturday, PSNI Mid and East Antrim District Commander, Superintendent Gillian Kearney said: “It is completely out of character for her to not be in contact with her family, who are being supported by specialist officers during this worrying time.

“I am appealing to anyone who was travelling through the James Street area in Ballymena from 10pm on Friday, 2nd June and 5.40pm on Thursday, 8th June to think if they saw Chloe or anything unusual. I would also appeal for anyone with dash-cam footage during this period to bring it to police."

Same timing!
 

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