Jo Jo was last seen in Moone on November 10th 1995, after missing her bus home and hitching lifts.
This Monday marks 30 years since the disappearance of 21-year-old Jo Jo Dullard.
Her family are renewing their appeal for information, saying they are still waiting for answers three decades on.
Jo Jo was last seen in Moone on November 10th 1995, after missing her bus home and hitching lifts.
She had phoned a friend from a phone box before getting into a car - and has not been seen since.
Gardaí reclassified the case as a murder investigation in 2020, and it remains under active review.
A large search operation took place last year on the Kildare-Wicklow border, but no evidence was found.
A man arrested during the investigation was later released without charge.
Her sister, Kathleen Bergin, says the family will never stop seeking answers, and is urging anyone with any information to come forward.
Anyone with information can contact the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.
Speaking on Kildare Today, Ms Bergin said even the smallest amount of information could help.

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