by Q Radio News
Police have reissued an appeal for help and information to find missing Belfast woman Lisa Faulkner.
The 41-year-old was last spotted in the Lomond Avenue area in the east of the city at around 9.15am on Wednesday 29th January.
Lisa is described as being around 5’7” tall, with brown shoulder length hair and brown eyes.
Her family believe she was wearing a dark green ¾ length puffa style winter coat, with a black or mustard coloured top, grey/black jeans and a pair of grey & rose gold new balance trainers.
Inspector Wendy Pollock says, “Police and Lisa’s family are increasingly concerned for her welfare.
"We are currently checking though CCTV and are working with our, Tactical Support Group, Dog Unit and Community Rescue and Search colleagues, together with Lisa’s family and friends to locate her.
“I would like to thank those people who have already contacted us with possible sightings. We have reviewed and examined each of these reports, but as yet, have been unable to locate Lisa.
“I am particularly appealing to businesses in the area of the Hollywood Road, Upper Newtownards Road and Dundela areas of East Belfast to check through their CCTV footage from 8.30am through to 10.30 am on Wednesday morning.
"I am also appealing to any drivers with dash cams who were in these areas on Wednesday morning to review any footage
“If anyone has any information about Lisa’s current whereabouts or who thinks they may have seen Lisa in the last few days please contact police on 101 quoting reference number 785 29/01/20."
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