POLICE have issued images of a car in an attempt to jog people’s memories as they search for an Ashton woman who has been missing for a year.
Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin was reported missing on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 by her grandmother who had not heard from her and was concerned for her welfare.
Following a number of lines of enquiry, this missing person search was elevated to a murder investigation.
Officers admit it ‘is believed that she may have come to serious harm.’
A 59-year-old man, who has ties to Ashton, remains under investigation after being arrested on suspicion of murder in March.
In a heartbreaking statement, her family said: “We know in our hearts that someone has prevented Alisha from coming home to us and that she is no longer alive.
“Alisha’s world revolved around her family. She was a shy girl and did not socialise very much.”
Now Greater Manchester Police has issued new images of Alisha, 24, and the car she is believed to have travelled in.
Detective Chief Inspector Liam Boden said: “Greater Manchester Police are continuing the search for Alisha and the investigation into her disappearance.

“We can confirm that Alisha travelled as a passenger in a vehicle to the Bishop Auckland area in County Durham on Friday, January 14 2022.
“She was later seen travelling in the same vehicle on Saturday, January 22, leaving Glossop towards Chapel-en-le-frith in Derbyshire. Alisha has not been seen or heard from since.
“The vehicle she was a passenger in is described as a 2003 gold coloured Volkswagen Passat saloon. It has been seized and examined extensively.
“A year has passed now and still Alisha has not been seen by family, friends and loved ones and as the investigation continues it is believed that she may have come to serious harm.
“We need you – the public – to cast your minds back to Saturday, January 22 and following days after.
“Did you see anything suspicious? Did you see Alisha? Have you seen the vehicle in question? Do you know where that vehicle went? Did you witness any suspicious activity on nearby lanes or land?
“We are also appealing to the rural communities of Derbyshire in particular around Glossop, Buxton and Chapel-en-le-frith to come forward if you have seen anything suspicious or vehicles trespassing on private land around these dates.
“If you were around the Glossop, Chapel-en-le-frith or Buxton areas of Derbyshire, please contact police immediately, If you know anything, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem, it may be the missing piece we need in our investigation to find Alisha.
“We are looking for CCTV, dashcam footage, images or any accounts of suspicious behaviour around that date as this will bring us one step closer to finding Alisha and help us understand what has happened to her.”
Anyone wanting to submit any information can call police on 101 or submit information via GMP’s Major Incident Portal to upload footage and information at https://mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP22G11-PO1.
Likewise, you can call GMPs Major Incident team on 0161 856 6777 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.