Can you help find Victoria?
Victoria Reid was last seen on Tuesday in Belfast city centre.Read more: Police search two properties connected to feud in Ards and North Down
In a statement on Friday afternoon, a PSNI spokesperson said: "Police are concerned for the whereabouts of missing person Victoria Reid."Victoria is described at approximately 5ft 5ins, of a thin build with red hair. Her current clothing is unknown. "If you have seen Victoria or have any information on her possible whereabouts, please contact Police on 101, quoting incident number 800 of 30/06/23."
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