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POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland have released a 76-year-old woman after arresting her in connection with a murder 25 years ago.
Detectives from the PSNI Serious Crime Branch investigating the murder of Caroline Graham in Portadown in 1989 arrested the woman in the area this morning. She has since been released unconditionally.
Caroline was 19 years old and was living with her boyfriend in Hanover Street in the town at the time of her disappearance in April 1989. It’s understood she had been living in the Portadown area for around two years before her disappearance.
Nobody was ever charged in connection with her disappearance but the case was reopened last year after new information emerged.
Detectives investigating the case have previously asked members of the public with information to contact them on a special mobile number + 44 (0) 7585 228 283.
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