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COLD CASE RE-OPENED

As part of National Missing Persons week, police have renewed the search for former Quirindi local Ursula Barwick, who went missing in 1987.

In September, the then 17 year old boarded a train at Tuggerah on the New South Wales Central Coast, and neither family or friends have heard from her since.

In the six months after her disappearance there was an unconfirmed sighting in Hornsby, while inquiries suggest Ms Barwick had nanny work in Sydney until 1988.

Strike Force Hemingway has released images of the missing person with a digital projection of what she may look like now.

She’s been described as being of Caucasian appearance, 178 centimetres tall, blue eyes and solid build.

Police are suspecting foul play.

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