Lisa Brown.
Camera IconLisa Brown. Credit: Supplied/Rachel Fenner

Police appeal for information on disappearance of Lisa Brown

Staff WriterEastern Reporter

POLICE have set up a mobile facility near where Perth woman Lisa Brown was last seen 19 years ago, and have issued a fresh appeal for information about her disappearance.

The State Government has also offered a $250,000 reward for information.

Ms Brown has been missing since about 12.30am on November 10, 1998.

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The last sighting of her was on Palmerston Street, and the mobile police facility will be set up at the corner of Lake and Brisbane Streets in Northbridge.

Detectives from the Cold Case Serious Crime Squad will be manning the facility until 8pm tonight, and from 8am until 8pm tomorrow.

“Obviously people must know something about what happened to Lisa,” Terry Brown, Lisa’s father, said.

“We’ve been waiting 19 years now for answers and really would like some sort of closure.

“If anyone does know anything please help the police and call Crime Stoppers.”

She was last seen wearing casual blue denim jeans, a black T-shirt and black high heeled boots.

If you have information that may assist police to locate Lisa please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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