08/07/2015

Missing Galway Man Found 'Safe And Well'

Gardaí in Galway have reported that John Moyles has been found "safe and well".

The 23-year-old, from the Rahoon area of Galway, was reported missing on Sunday.

It is understood that he was found in the Dublin area.

Garda have thanked the public for their help.

(MH/CD)

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