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A woman and child missing from Northern Ireland are said to be in the Republic.

A woman and child missing from Northern Ireland are now believed to have travelled to the Republic.

Jacqueline Friars and her five-year-old daughter Scarlet were last seen around 2:30pm on Sunday, 24th July in the Shantallow area of Derry.Scarlet has hazel eyes and light brown hair, which was tied up in a ponytail when last seen. Jacqueline is of slim build, approximately 5’10” tall with shoulder length dark brown, curly hair and green eyes. When last seen, she was wearing a red check shirt, blue jeans and she was carrying a red handbag.

Police believe the pair may have travelled to the Republic in a blue Ford Kuga with a green 'Children On Board' sticker.You can also call the PSNI on 004428 9065 0222, quoting reference 1076 of 24/07/22.

 

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