08/04/2016

PSNI Appeal After Missing Couple Spotted At Dublin Airport

Police in Northern Ireland are appealing for help to trace a missing couple after they were seen at Dublin Airport.

Chelsea McGarry, 17, and Daire McIlroy, 21, are believed to be in each others company and have been missing since Tuesday, 29 March.

Gardai said the pair were seen at Dublin Airport last weekend.

Ms McGarry is described as being 5ft 2in tall of slim build, with shoulder length blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a gold, quilted jacket.

Mr McIlroy is around 5ft 4in tall, of medium build with dark brown hair, green eyes and tattoos on his neck and arm. When last seen he was wearing a navy Adidas tracksuit.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the PSNI in Craigavon on 101.

The number for Republic of Ireland callers is +44 28 9065 0222.

(LM)

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