Belfast -
People in Belfast are looking for a woman who visited the town a couple of weeks ago.
The mystery woman's story has struck a cord with quite a few people.
Dan Alex, the owner of "The Spot" in Belfast, says he was talking to a customer a couple of weeks ago and found her story unique.
He says the woman, who's about 80 years old, told him she took the bus from Bangor to Belfast for a day trip.
Alex says the woman told him she used to visit the city a lot when she was younger and had an aunt and uncle who lived on Huntress Avenue.
Inspired by her sense of adventure and love for belfast, businesses in the area want to find the woman and bring her back to Belfast.
City Councilor, Mike Hurley, says a couple of businesses have offered up free services for the woman if she returns.
There aren't many clues to go on.
All we know is that she lives in Bangor, is possible in her 80's, and had an aunt and uncle who use to live in Belfast.
If you know who this mystery woman is, or you think you might be her, you can call Mike Hurley at 338-1975.
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