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Search continues for missing person Bridget Flack

Victoria Police have released more information about missing person Bridget Flack as the search to locate her continues.

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28-year-old DJ Bridget Flack was last seen on Monday 30th November, around 10:30am on Lygon Street in Carlton, Victoria. Bridget uses she/they pronouns.

Earlier this week, Victoria Police said Flack told friend she was going for a walk at Yarra Bend Park, and while she made phone contact later that day, did not return home.

“Bridget is Caucasian, about 170cm tall, with a thin build and shoulder length brown hair,” the statement reads.

“She is likely travelling on foot or via public transport and is known to frequent the Yarra Bend Park and Merri Creek walking trails as well as the northern suburbs and the Ballarat area.”

“Investigators have released an image of Bridget in the hope someone recognises her and can provide information regarding her current whereabouts.”

Vic Police and Bridget’s family have released more information and photos of Bridget to help with the search.

“She was last seen wearing a bright pink t-shirt, black shorts and red socks, with a black face mask and a light pink backpack.”

A public Facebook group has also been established by Bridget’s friends as a forum for sharing information.

Anyone who sees Bridget or has information about her current whereabouts is asked to contact the Melbourne North Police Station on 03 8379 0800.


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