KEY POINTS

  • Sinead Lyons, 41, was last seen in the Lowell area walking a German Shepherd
  • She has been described as 5 feet, 11 inches tall
  • She was wearing a white coat, white knit hat and black knee-high boots at the time of her disappearance

The New Hampshire police on Monday discovered a vehicle belonging to a Massachusetts woman who was reported missing on March 11.

The New Hampshire State Police said in a press release Tuesday that Sinead Lyons, 41, was last seen in the Lowell area walking a German Shepherd.

Authorities around Ossipee Lake in New Hampshire have urged the public to help search for the woman. Four days after she was reported missing, her Volvo sedan was found parked near the lake. Lowell police said the woman was likely driving to the Ossipee/Effingham area of New Hampshire, but it was unclear as to why she was traveling to the region.

New Hampshire State Police, New Hampshire Fish & Game, the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Ossipee Police are searching the area to find Lyons, the press release stated.

“There is no danger to the public,” the state police said in the press release.

Lyons has been described as 5 feet, 11 inches tall, about 150 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a white coat, white knit hat and black knee-high boots, according to police.

Anyone with information on Lyons whereabouts has been requested to call Lowell Police at 978-937-3200, or New Hampshire State Police at 603-323-3333.

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