Desperate for Closure: Family’s Plea for Truth as New Probe Initiated on Daughter’s Vanishing

The search for answers continues as a new investigation is launched into the mysterious disappearance of Catrin Maguire. Last seen in November 2021 in her hometown of Holyhead on Anglesey, the then 22-year-old has left her family desperate for answers. With ongoing efforts by police, the charity Locate International is now stepping in to lend a hand, embarking on an independent investigation at the family’s request.
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Catrin, a dedicated health and social care student at the University of Bangor, was last caught on CCTV near her family home after buying a train ticket to Holyhead. An eyewitness later spotted her at the South Stack RSPB reserve car park, a few miles away. Within an hour, her mobile phone went silent, and Catrin vanished without a trace.
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Her father, Gerry Maguire, heartbroken yet hopeful, voices the family’s yearning for closure, saying, “All we want are answers.” Faced with the inability to probe further on their own, the Maguires are grateful for Locate International’s assistance, offering a beacon of hope amidst their overwhelming and exhaustive search.

Mark Greenhalgh, CEO of Locate International, assures that the team will actively seek out new information and re-evaluate existing leads. Offering a safe and confidential space for anyone with potential information, Freya Couzens from Locate International emphasizes that every voice will be heard.

The search for Catrin hasn’t dimmed, and any tip, no matter how small, could be crucial in piecing together the puzzle of her disappearance. If you have any information, reach out to Locate International via email at appeals@locate.international or call their helpline on 0300 102 1011. Let’s unite to bring answers to a family that’s been in the dark for far too long.