Gardai will “leave no stone unturned” as they continue to search for missing Drogheda boy Kyran Durnin – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views



Gardai will “leave no stone unturned” as they continue to search for missing Drogheda boy Kyran Durnin




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As part of their investigation into Kyran Durnin’s disappearance last month, the GardaĆ­ established that the property they are examining in Dundalk, Co Louth, was the little boy’s family home for a number of years, reports RTE.

Up until May of this year, the missing 8-yr-old’s family lived at the Emer Terrace residence.

But gardaĆ­ have made it clear that Kyran and his abduction have nothing to do with the house’s present occupants.

Additionally, Kyran attended a nearby Dundalk primary school until the end of the 2021–2022 academic year, according to GardaĆ­, reports RTE.

Additionally, Kyran’s mother, who was originally reported missing along with her son, has been located, they said.

In accordance with a District Court order, the GardaĆ­ seized control of the Dundalk residence last month but it gave little to no answers.

However, the force says that it will continue the search for boy and will leave no stone unturned.

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