Deceased/Not Found UK - Lisa Dorrian, 25, Bangor Northern Ireland, 28 Feb 2005

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A sister of the missing Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian says her family's life has been ruined since she disappeared 14 years ago. It's the second day of a new search in the seaside village of Ballyhalbert where the 25-year-old disappeared after a party. Kevin Sharkey reports:

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Second site being examined in Lisa Dorrian search

Sniffer dogs, trained to find human remains, have been used by police teams in the search for Lisa Dorrian. Credit: UTV


Police have begun to examine a second site in Co Down as the search for Lisa Dorrian intensifies, UTV can reveal.

A disused airfield behind the campsite had been the focus for police earlier in the week but attention turned to the second area, a steep embankment several hundred yards from the original site.


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Second site being examined in Lisa Dorrian search

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PSNI officers marked out the area with white tape around 1pm on Wednesday, more than 14 years after the 2005 murder.

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A specialist military search team using Ground Penetrating Radar, (GPR), has joined the police operation centred on the old RAF WW2 airfield at Ballyhalbert in County Down today as the hunt for the body of murdered Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian continues. Pic: Alan Lewis

Police used metal rods to pierce the ground before armed military personnel worked the area using their ground penetrating radar systems over the surface, allowing them to get images from up to 18 metres below.



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PD Buddy, a PSNI cadaver dog joined the specialist police search teams at the abandoned aircraft control tower as they worked their way across the old RAF WW2 airfield at Ballyhalbert in County Down today as the hunt for the body of murdered Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian continues. Pic: Alan Lewis



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Specialist police search teams at the abandoned aircraft control tower as they worked their way across the old RAF WW2 airfield at Ballyhalbert in County Down today as the hunt for the body of murdered Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian continues.
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PD Budy is trained to search for human remains. The handler team has joined the specialist police search teams at the abandoned aircraft control tower as they worked their way across the old RAF WW2 airfield at Ballyhalbert in County Down today as the hunt for the body of murdered Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian continues. Pic: Alan Lewis

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A specialist police search team works their way across a newly cordoned off area of the old RAF WW2 airfield at Ballyhalbert (Image: Photopress)

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