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Terry Byrne left his home in Dunboyne in Co Meath on 7 February.
Kenneth Fetherston was last seen on 22 September 2009.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris was speaking on RTÉ One’s Crimecall this evening.
Gerry Taylor was last seen walking along Dundrum Road on 25 May.
The 73-year-old was seriously assaulted near his home in Dublin’s Ballybough last month.
Paddy was attacked at a flat complex in Dublin in August and remains in hospital.
Members of Jón Jonsson’s family will appear on Crimecall this evening, five months after the Icelandic man went missing in north Dublin.
Mary Ryan has been missing from her Waterford home since December.
Mary spoke about her ordeal, and what she had to do while she was kept by her human traffickers.
The appeal comes ahead of the fourth anniversary of Willie’s disappearance.
Michael Anthony Lynch was last seen walking down Fermanagh Street in Clones on 6 January 2002.
Father-of-two Robert Delaney was left in a permanent vegetative state after being shot at his home in Dublin ten years ago.
Matthew Carroll was last seen on 8 June 1998 in the Roxboro Road area of Limerick.
Darren Kearns was shot dead outside a restaurant on 30 December 2015.
Peter Skully’s friends said his disappearance is “so out of character”.
Joe Deacy, 21, was discovered with head injuries in Swinford last August.
Marie Tierney was fatally injured on a date unknown between 21 October 1984 to 21 December 1984.
Gardaí are appealing directly to those who may know what happened to Michael Crowe.
It’s believed the answers to explain the murder may lie within the community of Ballinascorney.
Only in Ireland would this make television.
Tony Duffin of Ana Liffey Drug Project says the trend is causing “great uncertainty and people are frightened”.
Two victims were surrounded by the group before being repeatedly kicked and punched on the ground.
A friend of Charlie Self’s appealed for those with information to come forward.
Tony Egan was last seen in Portarlington, Laois, on 19 September.
The mother-of-three was stabbed to death at her home in Dundalk, Louth, in 2005 and ‘significant progress’ has been made in the case.
Mother of a young man who died in an assault has pleaded with young men to think of the consequences of their actions.
He will be sentenced in July.
The incident happened in Finglas, north Dublin, earlier this month.
The man is alleged to have tried to strangle a woman in Templogue in October.
He was stopped at a checkpoint in Tallaght.
The men made off with a large sum of cash.
On tomorrow’s Crimecall, the case will be revisited, having been upgraded to a murder investigation.
It is feared they have been murdered.
The 18-year-old went missing in 1998 and no trace of her has ever been found.
They also want to find out what happened with a post office raid.
A fresh appeal will be made tonight.
The 17 year old went missing from her Louth home in 1997.