08/01/2013

Gardai Appeal For Information For Missing Teen Jamie Allen

Gardai at Kilmainham are appealing for information in tracing the whereabouts of 16-year-old Jamie Allen who has been missing from his home in Bluebell, Dublin 12, since 3rd January 2013.

He is described as approximately 5’5” in height, of medium build, with brown hair. When last seen he was wearing a red rain jacket, grey track suit bottoms and white runners.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Kilmainham Garda Station 01-6669400, or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111.

(CD/GK)


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