Gardaí seek help to find out identity of woman

A public appeal has been issued to try to solve the mystery of a woman who walked into a Garda station in Dublin city centre.

A public appeal has been issued to try to solve the mystery of a woman who walked into a Garda station in Dublin city centre.

Gardaí at Store Street are seeking assistance in establishing the identity of the woman, who presented herself at the station at about 9am last Sunday, September 30th.

According to gardaí, she is not aware of who she is or of any details about herself. She is not in possession of any identification.

She is described as being in her mid-30s, 5ft 9-10in tall, of slim build and with collar-length brown hair. She has hazel eyes and an American/Canadian accent. She can also speak French.

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She has three tattoos: two are of Arabic-style writing on her left upper arm and the back of her neck; the third is a Celtic design on the back of one of her legs.

She was wearing a black skirt and top with a black trench coat, leopard-skin shoes and a multicoloured headscarf. She was carrying a Chihuahua dog.

Members of the public with any information are asked to contact Store Street Garda station at 01-6668000.