PSNI makes new appeal for information on Lisa Dorrian

The PSNI is making a fresh appeal for information on the murder of a young woman who disappeared in Co Down exactly two years ago today.

The PSNI is making a fresh appeal for information on the murder of a young woman who disappeared in Co Down exactly two years ago today.

Twenty-five-year-old Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian was last seen leaving a party at a caravan park in Ballyharbert on February 28, 2005.

The police believe she was murdered by a loyalist drug-dealing gang and her body may have been dumped at sea.

Dozens of searches have been carried out and six people have been arrested, but nobody has ever been charged in connection with the case.

The PSNI and the Dorrian family believe a number of people have information about the killing and are appealing for them to come forward and break their silence.

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