The family and friends of Mayo man, George Brennan, are urgently appealing to the Donegal public for any information that may assist in locating him.
Mr Brennan (38) was last seen on Wednesday, 2nd April, in Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, and there has been no contact from him since.
The last known sighting of him was on CCTV in the Spar shop on Moyle Road, Ballycastle, where he was wearing a black zip up top, dark jeans, runners and was carrying a blue hiking backpack. George is 6’2, 100kg, with brown hair and blue eyes.
It is believed that George may have travelled onwards from Ballycastle, by foot, hitchhiking or public transport. George is an avid sea swimmer and hiker and could have run into trouble doing these activities.
His disappearance is completely out of character, and his family and friends are deeply concerned for his well being.
The family is asking members of the public across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to share George’s photo and appeal widely on social media to help raise awareness.
“We are heartbroken and desperate for any news,” a family spokesperson said.
“George is deeply loved, and we just want to know that he is safe. We urge anyone who may have seen him, spoken with him, or has any information – no matter how small – to come forward.”
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) are assisting An Garda Siochána and have issued an appeal for anyone with information to contact the police. PSNI Coleraine have put an appeal on their Police Causeway Coast & Glens Facebook page.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the PSNI by calling 101, quoting reference number 831 of 28/03/2025. For those outside Northern Ireland, information can also be shared with Gardaí or Crimestoppers (1800 25 00 25).
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