13/09/2019
Renewed Appeal For Missing Dublin Teen
Gardaí in Dublin have renewed their appeal for information regarding a teenager who has been missing for two weeks.
Chantelle Doyle was last spotted in Lucan village at around 6pm on Thursday 29 August.
When last seen she was wearing a red jacket, grey T-shirt, black leggings and green/blue coloured Nike trainers.
She is described as being 5'5" in height, of slim build, with long sandy brown hair and blue eyes.
Chantelle is believed to frequent the Dublin City Centre, Summerhill, Tallaght and Balbriggan areas. Anyone with information is asked to contact Lucan Garda Station or any other station.
(JG/CM)
Chantelle Doyle was last spotted in Lucan village at around 6pm on Thursday 29 August.
When last seen she was wearing a red jacket, grey T-shirt, black leggings and green/blue coloured Nike trainers.
She is described as being 5'5" in height, of slim build, with long sandy brown hair and blue eyes.
Chantelle is believed to frequent the Dublin City Centre, Summerhill, Tallaght and Balbriggan areas. Anyone with information is asked to contact Lucan Garda Station or any other station.
(JG/CM)
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