Lisa Dorrian: Fresh appeal made by detectives
Police investigating the Bangor woman's murder are asking for information
A Detective investigating the murder of Lisa Dorrian is making a fresh appeal for information, 20 years after her disappearance.
The Bangor woman was last seen after a party at Ballyhalbert Caravan park in February 2005.
No one has ever been convicted of her murder.
Detective Chief Inspector Kerrie Foreman said: "We are appealing again today, for people to come forward and tell us anything they remember about the weekend Lisa went missing, no matter how insignificant.
"We believe there are people watching today who know how Lisa’s life ended and we believe those answers are out there, within the community.”
Lisa's sister Joanne Dorrian said: "We really looked up to Lisa, she was my idol.
"She was just a really beautiful person to be around and we have so many great memories.
"We’ve campaigned now for 20 years and this has been all-consuming for our family.
"There are people out there who could come forward and tell us what happened.
"This is not impossible to solve and Lisa is not impossible to find.
"Just think about Lisa, come forward and tell us where she is."
Anyone with information on the murder of Lisa Dorrian is asked to contact detectives on 101.
Alternatively, information can be provided to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information given directly to them that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Lisa’s murder or for information that results in the recovery of her body.