14/02/2014

Appeal Made For Missing 22-Year-Old Dublin Man

A public appeal for information has been made by the sisters of Anthony Dwyer, who has been missing since December.

The 22-year-old is thought to be in England but his sisters stressed that there was "no guarantee" that he was.

Mr Dwyer has not been in contact with his family since December and it is understood that his last online activity was a Facebook post on 10 January.

He is described as 5ft 7in tall, slim build with black hair and a "thick" Dublin accent.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Clondalkin Garda Station on +353 1 666 7600.

(MH/IT)

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