Third woman reported missing around Dublin
GARDAI are now searching for a third missing woman in and around the Dublin area.
Sandra Ambroseviute (23) has joined a missing list which includes IT worker Blathnaid Timothy and Polish woman Edyta Kleszcz (33).
Ms Ambroseviute was last seen socialising outside a pub in Celbridge shortly before 1am on Saturday, January 15.
The missing woman, who lives at Priory Lodge, St Raphael's Manor, Celbridge, Co Kildare, was last seen outside the Village Inn public at the weekend.
She was wearing blue jeans, white shoes and a waist-length, brown, tweed-like jacket.
Sandra who is Lithuanian, is described as being 5ft 5in in height, has shoulder-length dark hair, blue eyes and is of thin build.
Anyone who may have any information on her disappearance is asked to contact Celbridge Garda Station on (01) 6012370, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.
Gardai in Finglas are also appealing for information on the whereabouts of Edyta Kleszcz missing from her home in Finglas.
Edyta (33) with an address at Seagrove Terrace, Citygate, Finglas, was last seen on Sunday, January 2, at approximately 10pm in her north Dublin estate.
She is a Polish national, described as being 5ft 2in in height, with a slim build.
Edyta has blue eyes and long blonde hair, however it is unknown what she was wearing when last seen.
Gardai would like anyone who has any information regarding Edyta's disappearance to contact them at Finglas Garda Station on 01 666 7500, or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.
Meanwhile, it has now been over a month since Blathnaid Timothy went missing from her apartment in the north inner city.
She was last spotted on the Harbour Road in Howth village at 8.30pm on Tuesday, December 14.
Prior to this, the last sighting of Blathnaid was at an ATM at Sir Rogerson's Quay at 8pm on December 14.
She is described as 5ft 6in tall with medium-length dark brown hair, of thin build and pale complexion.
Anyone with information can contact Harcourt Street Garda Station on 01-6669500 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.
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