Search Concludes at House in McCarrick Investigation
- Gardaí concluded an almost two-week search at a Clondalkin residence connected to the investigation into the 1993 case involving Annie McCarrick, who went missing and is believed to have been killed.
- The search followed new intelligence focused on a chief suspect known to McCarrick, although the operation was speculative and no arrests were made then.
- Investigators dug a large hole beneath a recent extension of the property, located in the area separating the front and rear gardens, employing cadaver dogs and heavy equipment to search for evidence.
- Despite thorough efforts, the search found no remains or evidential material, and Gardaí said, "No piece of information is too small or insignificant."
- The investigation continues under a Senior Officer at Irishtown Garda Station, and Gardaí urge anyone with information to contact 01 666 9600 or the confidential line 1800 666 111.
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