Lisa Dorrian's body has never been found
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A fundraising event for the family of murdered Bangor woman Lisa Dorrian has been held in County Down.
More than 60 bikers rode along the Ards Peninsula, stopping off at the spot at a caravan park where the 25-year-old was last seen.
Her father and the rest of the family followed the bikes in the family car.
Lisa disappeared after a party at a caravan site in Ballyhalbert on 28 February. Loyalist paramilitaries have been blamed for her killing.
Last week, Lisa's family launched a campaign to keep the case in the public eye.
Shops in the north Down area have been giving out blue ribbons to people who support attempts to find her body.
The police are looking at the possible involvement of members of the Loyalist Volunteer Force in the killing.
Her family have already offered a £10,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of her body.
It was not found despite extensive air, land and sea searches.
Earlier this month, the family marked what would have been Lisa's 26th birthday by releasing 26 white balloons over the seafront in Bangor.
Four people have been questioned by police about the killing, but all have been freed without charge.