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Orlaith Clinton

PSNI appeal for missing elderly woman last seen at Cavehill Country Park

Police are becoming concerned for the welfare of an elderly woman reported to be seen near Cavehill.

Officers say that at approximately 23:15 hours on Monday night, a member of the public reported concerns for an elderly female seen in the car park for Cavehill Country Park on the Upper Hightown Road.

On searching the area, PSNI North Belfast have had no success in locating this woman.

A PSNI spokesperson said anyone with any information should get in touch.

They added: "This female was described as having grey hair, wearing a white coat and trainers. There are concerns regarding this woman’s welfare and police would appeal to anyone with information that could help us identify them to contact us on 101 quoting reference 2267 of 17/5/21. Thank you."

Meanwhile, police are “becoming increasingly concerned about the welfare” of two children who have gone missing from North Belfast.

Fabricio Hovarth and his brother Patrick (PSNI)

They are appealing to the public for help in locating five-year-old Patrick Hovarth and his older brother, Fabricio, who is eight years old, were last seen in Belfast on Friday evening, May 14.

Inspector Phil McCullagh said: “We are keen to know that both boys are safe and well. We believe they may be in the company of a relative in Northern Ireland or possibly in Ireland - and so I would appeal to that person to get in touch with police as soon as possible on 101, quoting the reference number 2275 of 14/5/21.

“Both boys are dark-haired and were seen getting into a black Ford car around 6pm on Friday 14 May in the Limestone road area of Belfast. At that time, the younger brother, Patrick, was wearing light-coloured bottoms and top with black shoes. Fabricio was wearing grey bottoms and a purple and green top.

“If any members of the public have any information about the boys or have seen them since Friday evening, I would urge them to contact police immediately.”

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