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Gardaí appeal for help in finding missing woman (35)

Anne Marie O’Brien has been missing since 23 December.

GARDAÍ HAVE APPEALED to the public for help in finding a woman missing from Portlaoise since 23 December.

Anne Marie O’Brien was last seen at her home on 23 December at 7pm. She is described as being 5’5″ in height with black hair and brown eyes.

When last seen she was wearing a red coat, black leggings and black boots. She was in a gold Citroen people carrier. 

Her sister Rachel O’Brien shared photos of Anne Marie on Facebook and asked for people’s help in finding her:

We are extremely worried as she has no phone with her for us to contact her. If anyone has seen or heard anything about her can you please contact me or Portlaoise Garda station.

“Please come home Anne Marie or let us know you’re safe we’re worried sick.”

Anyone who has seen Anne Marie or who can assist in locating her is asked to contact Gardaí in Portlaoise on 057 8674100, the Garda Confidential Telephone Line 1800 666 111 or any Garda Station.

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