NORTH Wales Police have renewed their appeal for any witnesses with information on Catrin Maguire to come forward, on the one-year anniversary of her disappearance.

Ms Maguire went missing in the Holyhead area on November 15 last year, and despite several multi-agency searches she has never been found.

Police are still treating Catrin as a missing person, and expressed their empathy with the girl’s family, who they say have had “no closure”.

They have also sent out another appeal for information on her disappearance.

North Wales Police Chief Inspector Gethin Jones said: “One year on, we are still treating Catrin Maguire as a missing person.

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“My thoughts are with Catrin’s family who have sadly had no closure as to what might have happened to her.

“I am renewing our appeal to ask for any witnesses who may have seen Catrin to please come forward with any information which might help us to find out what happened to her.”

“If you have any information on the disappearance of Catrin Maguire, please contact police via our website or by calling 101 and quoting ref 40695.”