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Published 07:43 2 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 08:59 2 Feb 2022 GMT
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Bernadette was last seen after being dropped off by a taxi at the car park of the Shoreline Hotel, Donabate and then walked towards the beach.
The 45 year old is described as being 5 foot 6 inches with a slim build, hazel eyes and long black hair.
Sergeant Fintan Corcoran said about the case: "It's a very difficult case, and Jade is Bernadette's only daughter, and they're very distraught, and they're actively looking for any information from members of the public along with gardai to see if we can establish the whereabouts of Bernadette.
"Bernadette went missing on the 07/01/2022, she got a taxi to the Shoreline Hotel just at directly the entrance to Donabate beach, and she got out of the taxi and walked towards the beach there."
It is also believed that there were a number of people walking on the beach at the time of Bernadette's disappearance.
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