25/01/2016

Missing Mother And Daughter Found 'Safe And Well'

A mother missing with her one-week-old baby daughter has been found "safe and well", garda have reported.

Garda had issued appeals for help in tracing 23-year-old Paige Holland and her daughter, Nevaeh Goodier/Tighe, after they had been reported missing from their home in Co Tipperary.

No further information has been released, but garda have thanked the public for their help and asked people to respect the family's privacy.

(MH/JP)

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