PSNI Dog that Found Tina Satchwell's Remains Now Searching for Annie McCarrick
- On June 12, 2025, Gardai detained a man in his 60s in relation to the investigation into Annie McCarrick, who went missing and is believed to have been killed in south Dublin in March 1993.
- The arrest followed the case's escalation to a murder inquiry in March 2023 after decades as a missing person investigation and the suspect's long-standing status as a person of interest.
- Gardai intensified a multi-day search of a Clondalkin property using the PSNI cadaver dog Fern, which previously discovered Tina Satchwell's remains in October 2023, while questioning the suspect at a Dublin station.
- Fern is specially trained to detect human remains scent, and insiders describe the investigation as a complex, slow burner that may continue for some time without major breakthroughs.
- Although the suspect was released without charge after questioning, gardai maintain the inquiry is ongoing and urge anyone with information to contact Irishtown Garda Station or the confidential line.
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PSNI dog that found Tina Satchwell's remains now searching for Annie McCarrick
Fern the dog was brought over the border on Friday morning to search a home in Clondalkin, south west Dublin as part of the hunt for Annie - while detectives continued to question a man on suspicion of the American student's murder
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