By Adam Evans
Fresh searches have been carried out by police investigating the disappearance and murder of Lisa Dorrian from Bangor.
Specialist dog teams have been out in woods in Craigantlet and Carrickfergus as the PSNI makes a new appeal.
Lisa, 25 vanished in February 2005 after a party at Ballyhalbert Caravan Park.
Here's Detective Superintendent, Jason Murphy says he believes Lisa was killed by someone she knew.
See the full Crimewatch appeal below.
Detective Superintendent Jason Murphy from the Serious Crime Branch made a fresh appeal today on BBC’s Crimewatch programme for information about the murder of Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian 13 years ago, vowing he has not given up on bringing her killer to justice #PSNI pic.twitter.com/4Qh2f9gJca
— PSNI Ards & N. Down (@PSNIArdsNDown) June 29, 2018
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