09/04/2019

Gardaí Seeking Help Tracing Missing Teenager

Gardaí have appealed for help finding a missing teenager who disappeared while making his way to school in Dublin on Monday morning, 08 April.

Fifteen-year-old Daniel Devaney was last seen when leaving his home in Terenure at around 8.30am.

He is described as around 6'3" in height, of medium build, with green eyes and blonde hair.

When last seen he was wearing his school uniform which consists of navy trousers, a navy/blue school jumper, a light blue rain jacket and a black backpack.

Anyone who can help locate Daniel is urged to contact gardaí officers.



(JG/CM)

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