Last known CCTV footage of missing Lisa Dorrian released 20 years after disappearance
Police have released the last known footage of Lisa Dorrian ahead of the 20th anniversary of her disappearance.
It came as the PSNI made a fresh appeal for help in solving one of Northern Irelandâs longest and most high-profile missing persons cases.
The 25-year-old was last seen alive on the night of February 27, 2005, at Ballyhalbert Caravan Park in Co Down.
Police believe she was murdered that night or in the early hours of the following morning.
Lisa Dorrian entering Saltwater Brig near Kircubbin on February 26, 2005
The last known footage of Lisa in the days before her disappearance
The footage shows the missing woman entering a Newtownards pub, the Saltwater Brig near Kircubbin on February 26, 2005.
Detective Chief Inspector Kerrie Foreman, from the PSNIâs Major Investigation Team, said: âLisa Dorrian was a young woman â just 25 years old â when she was murdered.
âLisa, who was from Bangor, was last seen alive on the night of Sunday February 27 2005 at a party in Ballyhalbert Caravan Park. Itâs believed she was murdered that night or in the early hours of the following morning.
âDespite hundreds of extensive search operations and thousands of lines of enquiries completed, Lisaâs body has not been found, and those responsible for her murder have not yet been held to account.
âTwenty years have now passed. Thatâs 20 long years of unimaginable torment for a loving family. Yet, despite their pain, theyâve never given up their search for answers and, likewise, our determination has remained steadfast.
âWeâre releasing CCTV footage, along with still images.
"This is the last known footage of Lisa in the run-up to her disappearance. My hope is to jog memories, and to encourage anyone with information to speak up.â