'The pain is getting more difficult to bear': New appeal on 20th anniversary of Trevor Deely's disappearance
Gardaí continue to appeal for information that may help locate Trevor Deely.
Gardaí continue to appeal for information that may help locate Trevor Deely.
The 22-year-old man was last seen after his work Christmas party in December 2000.
This morning marks 17 years since the 22-year-old Kildare man went missing.
Trevor Deely went missing 17 years ago after leaving a Christmas party in Dublin.
Gardaí stopped searching at the site yesterday.
Excavation work began in Chapelizod in mid-August.
Gardaí have been searching the site in Dublin 20 since Saturday 12 August.
Gardaí have been searching the site in Dublin 20 since Saturday.
Gardaí cordoned off a site on Saturday and a gun was found by the team yesterday.
A search of a wooded area in Chapelizod in west Dublin began last weekend.
He was last seen on CCTV walking in Dublin 4 in December 2000.
Trevor Deely went missing in December 2000 after his work Christmas party.
He has been missing since December 2000.
A cold-case review was begun by gardaí in December, which included swathes of evidence being gathered and witnesses re-interviewed.
Gardaí have released enhanced CCTV images in the hope that someone will come forward to help give Trevor’s family some answers.
Trevor’s sister Michele said today it would “mean the world” to her family to get answers to the questions they have been asking for over 16 years.
A fresh appeal is being made in the case today.
Trevor went missing after attending a Christmas party on 8 December 2000.
Families of missing people gathered in Dublin today to remember their loved ones.
Family and gardai hope for information on the 10th anniversary of his disappearance after Christmas party.