A 31-year-old woman from Newry, named Eloise Chadwick, has sparked significant concern among local authorities after she was reported missing. It has been noted that she has not been in touch with her family since Tuesday, which raises alarms about her well-being.
Authorities from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) disclosed that Eloise was supposed to meet a friend in Portadown, but unfortunately, she did not make it to their scheduled meeting. This absence has led police to believe that her safety may be at risk, especially considering her connections to other areas in County Armagh and County Tyrone.
A representative from the PSNI described Eloise as being of slim build, with long blonde hair, and mentioned that she has distinctive crescent moon tattoos positioned on the top of each cheek—details that could help in identifying her.
As the search for Eloise intensifies, the PSNI is urging anyone who might have any information regarding her whereabouts to reach out. Individuals can contact the police by calling 101 and referencing the number 730 31/12/25.
This situation highlights the importance of community awareness and vigilance. Have you or someone you know ever experienced a similar situation? What steps do you think should be taken when someone goes missing?