Authorities have initiated a homicide investigation following the invention of what’s believed to be human remains during the seek for a lacking girl, Chloe Mitchell, in Ballymena. The 21-year-old was final seen in the County Antrim city between the evening of June 2 and the early hours of June three. The search operation has been in depth, and Detective Chief Inspector Richard Millar has now acknowledged that there is purpose to believe Chloe was murdered.
“ Whopping are very much with Chloe’s family and we have specialist officers providing them with help at this heart-breaking time,” he stated. The stays have not yet been formally identified. Two males, aged 26 and 34, who had been arrested earlier in connection with her disappearance, remain in police custody. The older man was arrested in Ballymena on Saturday, while the younger man was arrested in Lurgan, County Armagh, on Thursday.
Forensic groups have been observed entering a house on James Street in Ballymena on Sunday evening, a property that had been sealed off by police for several days. Chloe’s brother, Phillip Mitchell, expressed his devastation over her disappearance and appealed for info. At that time, police had described her as a “high-risk missing person.”
A prayer vigil for Chloe Mitchell occurred at Harryville Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. Police expressed rising concern for her security on Saturday and renewed their attraction for information. The Community Rescue Service (CRS) announced on Sunday night that it had accomplished all search areas as requested and was now not trying to find Chloe..