13/06/2013

Garda Appeal For Information On Missing 16-Year-Old

An appeal for information has been issued by garda in Dublin for a teenage boy who has been missing for six days.

16-year-old Gavin Gallagher, from the Palmerstown area, was last seen on June 5.

He is described as approximately 5ft 10" tall, of slim build, with short, brown hair and green eyes.

When last seen he was wearing black tracksuit bottoms, a white t-shirt, black hoodie jacket, black converse runners and a blue and green baseball cap.

Gardaí at Ronanstown are appealing to anyone with information to contact them.

(MH/CD)

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