By David Hunter
Police say they're growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing Belfast pensioner.
Mary Martin, was last seen in the city on Saturday 20th May.
The 65-year-old was last seen on the Blacks Road at approximately 1.00pm on Saturday, and was reported missing on Monday 22nd May.
Sergeant Glenn Kernohan said: "Mary is described as being of medium build, approximately 5ft 2 in height, with short grey hair.
"When last seen, she was wearing a baggy grey blouse and jeans and was carrying a number of her belongings."
Anyone who knows of Mary's whereabouts, is asked to contact detectives at Woodbourne Police Station on the non-emergency number 101.

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