Tony Brosnan
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Tony Brosnan
Gardaí at Bruff, Co. Limerick are appealing for the assistance of the public to help trace the whereabouts of Tony Brosnan, 52 years of age, from Ardykeohane, Bruff who is missing since 6th February 2003.
Tony is described as 5'8'' in height, of stocky build with black hair going grey and blue eyes.
The last definite sighting of Tony was at Lissycasey, Co. Clare on 6th February. He is believed to be using a distinctive very light blue VW transporter registration number 91 L 1138.
Anybody with information should contact Bruff Garda Station telephone 061-382940.
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Re: Tony Brosnan
Garda missing person unit may be set up
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
A Garda study has been sanctioned to look into the possibility of setting up a dedicated Garda-run missing persons unit, which will signal hope for Limerick families of people who have gone missing.
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Limerick West Fianna Fáil TD, John Cregan has welcomed the news that the Garda Inspectorate is to consider setting up the unit, which could be similar in style to the team from US TV show ‘Without a Trace’.
The study—which will re-examine Irish/international procedures and look at the possibility of introducing an ‘Amber Alert’ system for missing persons similar to an American model—follows a request by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern.
Six Limerick people who have gone missing in the last 12 years are currently still unaccounted for and appeals for information are made on the website: www.missing.ie
These include Aengus ‘Gussie’ Shanahan, Matthew Carroll, Tony Brosnan, Dennis Walsh and Des Walsh.
“There are few things as traumatic for a family as having a loved one go missing. No one can imagine the suffering they go through, the heartache they endure. Under such circumstances it is only right that everything should be done to help them trace the missing person,” said Deputy John Cregan.
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
A Garda study has been sanctioned to look into the possibility of setting up a dedicated Garda-run missing persons unit, which will signal hope for Limerick families of people who have gone missing.
Image
Limerick West Fianna Fáil TD, John Cregan has welcomed the news that the Garda Inspectorate is to consider setting up the unit, which could be similar in style to the team from US TV show ‘Without a Trace’.
The study—which will re-examine Irish/international procedures and look at the possibility of introducing an ‘Amber Alert’ system for missing persons similar to an American model—follows a request by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern.
Six Limerick people who have gone missing in the last 12 years are currently still unaccounted for and appeals for information are made on the website: www.missing.ie
These include Aengus ‘Gussie’ Shanahan, Matthew Carroll, Tony Brosnan, Dennis Walsh and Des Walsh.
“There are few things as traumatic for a family as having a loved one go missing. No one can imagine the suffering they go through, the heartache they endure. Under such circumstances it is only right that everything should be done to help them trace the missing person,” said Deputy John Cregan.
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