17/02/2014

CRI Alert Cancelled After Child And Mother Found

Gardaí have cancelled a Child Rescue Ireland (CRI) alert issued on Sunday evening after three-year-old Saoirse Carr was found safe and well.

The CRI alert was raised following concerns for the whereabouts of Saoirse Carr, of Holburn Hill in Belturbet, Co Cavan.

The toddler and her mother Rachel McDonald Carr have both been found safe and well.

Gardaí have expressed their gratitude to the public and the media for their assistance.

(MH/JP)

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