22/08/2016
Missing Woman Margaret Fogarty Found 'Safe And Well'
Missing woman Margaret Fogarty, aged 93, has been found "safe and well".
Margaret went missing near Druids Valley Park on Sunday, 21 August.
She was wearing black/navy trousers, a white shirt with dark stripes, a dark purple cardigan and had a green walking aid.
Gardaí have thanked the public for their help.
(CD/JP)
Margaret went missing near Druids Valley Park on Sunday, 21 August.
She was wearing black/navy trousers, a white shirt with dark stripes, a dark purple cardigan and had a green walking aid.
Gardaí have thanked the public for their help.
(CD/JP)
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