01/07/2015

Search For Missing Man Resumes

The search for a man missing following a drowning incident in west Cork has resumed.

Two people's bodies were recovered during the search close to the Beacon at Baltimore Harbour on Tuesday evening.

The victims have been named as Barry Ryan and Niamh O'Connor.

Their bodies have been removed to Cork University Hospital where a post-mortem is due to be carried out.

Barry Ryan's son, Barry Davis Ryan, is still missing.

The search is continuing.

(CD)

Related Irish News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

02 July 2015
Search For Missing Man Continues
The search has resumed for missing man Barry Davis Ryan in west Cork. This is the third day of the search, off Baltimore. Two people's bodies were recovered during the search close to the Beacon at Baltimore Harbour on Tuesday evening. The victims have been named as Barry Ryan and Niamh O'Connor.
17 September 2012
Alan Ryan's Brother Charged With IRA Membership
Vincent Ryan, brother of murdered dissident republican Alan Ryan, has been charged with membership of the IRA before a sitting of the Special Criminal Court.
03 June 2019
Major Search Operation Ongoing For Missing Jet-Skier
A major search operation is ongoing on Lough Ree in the Midlands after a woman went missing while jet-sking. The operation was launched on Sunday evening after a woman failed to return to shore at the lake, which borders Westmeath and Longford. Irish Coast Guard Helicopter, RNLI crews, civil defence and sub-aqua clubs are involved in the operation.
12 March 2009
Six Due In Court Over Cannabis Find
A total of six men are to appear court this Thursday morning over the seizure of €200,000 worth of cannabis. The men are to appear at Sligo District Court charged with drugs and immigration offences at 10.30 a.m. A total of eight people were arrested in connection with the seizure on Tuesday.
11 March 2009
Eight Held After Cannabis Seizure
A total of eight people have been arrested after a drug raid by Gardaí on a house in Leitrim. Officers arrested seven males and one female after the discovery of cannabis plants, which have an estimated street value of approximately €200,000 pending analysis. The planned search took place at a house in Aughaginny, Drumshambo, Co.