Police have made a new appeal for information about the whereabouts of a woman who has been missing for 10 days.
Paula Elliott has been described by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) as a “high-risk missing person”.
She was last seen on CCTV cameras leaving the Sprucefield Court area of Lisburn, Co Antrim, at 5.30pm on the evening of Tuesday 5 March.
A PSNI spokesperson said Ms Elliott then made her way to Warren Gardens at around 5.36pm.
From there, she was seen travelling along the Hillsborough Road at 5.39pm, driving a red Citroen C4, which was found a short while later near the Lagan Towpath.
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She is thought to have been wearing a grey-silver Michael Kors puffer jacket with black leggings, multi-coloured Sketchers trainers and sunglasses with her hair tied up with a pink crocodile clip.
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The spokesperson added: “Paula is described as having dark-coloured hair, approximately 5ft in height, and would have a medium to large build.
“We would ask anyone who was in the Warren Gardens area, on the Hillsborough Road or in the Lagan Towpath vicinity between the times specified on Tuesday 5th March, and noticed anyone matching Paula’s description, to contact officers at Lisburn station on 101, quoting reference number 1840 05/03/24.”