Increasing concern for wellbeing of missing NI man Seamus McCarney - last seen on August 8 - family concerned for wellbeing as renewed appeal issued for information

A renewed appeal has been issued to locate missing NI man Seamus McCarney.

Appeals have been issued by both the Gardai and the PSNI since he was reported missing.

Seamus is from Omagh in Co Tyrone. His family are also concerned.

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But last night Gardaí in Milford renewed their appeal for the whereabouts of the 34-year-old who they say is missing from Ramelton, Co. Donegal since ‘Friday 7th Augsut, 2020’.

The Gardai statement issued last night said: ‘Seamus is originally from Omagh but was visiting Ramelton with family and was last seen in Milford town on Saturday morning 8th August, 2020 at approximately 9.30a.m.’

‘It is now believed that Seamus left Milford town on Sunday 9th August, 2020 at approximately 12.20p.m. and arrived at Bus Árus, in Dublin at 5.20p.m.

‘He is described as being 5’9”, with short brown hair and a beard, of medium build with brown eyes. When last seen Seamus was wearing black tracksuit bottoms, black tracksuit top, light brown shoes and a black nike peaked cap’.

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Anyone who knows of Seamus’s whereabouts or can assist Gardaí in locating him are asked to contact Milford Garda Station on (074) 9153060, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda Station.

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