An appeal's been launched to help an elderly woman find her wedding ring which was lost in Portrush last month.
Between the 16th and 21st of September the lady came to the north Antrim resort for her holidays.
During this time she visited towns from Portrush to Broughshane and everywhere in between.
"Only on her return home did she notice her wedding ring was missing." said the Police "This is obviously very upsetting for her and the family have hunted high and low with no success."
"Please keep an eye out for a 1940’s style thin gold wedding band, this lovely lady broke her wrist last year so the ring was cut off and a small piece added."
"It would mean the world to this lady to have it returned."
C&C 362 25/10/16 is the police reference, and they would urge anyone who finds it to contact the non-emergency 101 number
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