Police are "increasingly concerned" regarding the whereabouts of a 20-year-old man who was last seen eight days ago after travelling from Belfast to Dublin.
An appeal has been launched to find Anthony Dornan, who was last seen at around 9.20am on Monday, January 13, at Connolly Station in Dublin after leaving Grand Central Station in Belfast.
Anthony is described as around 5”8 in height, of slim build, with blue eyes and light brown hair. He was last seen wearing a thick grey coloured hooded jacket, a black woollen hat, navy blue coloured bottoms, black trainers and was believed to have had a woven type shopping bag with green handles with him.
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Inspector Doran said: “Anthony, who was last seen arriving at Connolly Station in Dublin at around 9:20am on Monday 13 th January having left from Grand Central Station in Belfast. He is described as being 5”8 in height, of slim build, with blue eyes and light brown hair.
“He was last seen wearing a thick grey coloured hooded jacket, a black woollen hat, navy blue coloured bottoms and black trainers. Anthony is also believed to have been carrying a woven type shopping bag with green handles.”
“Police are appealing to anyone with information in respect of Anthony’s whereabouts to contact us on 101 or via www.psni.police.uk/report, quoting reference number 1146 14/01/25.”
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