Anyone with information is urged to come forward.
Gardaí at Pearse Street, Dublin are renewing their appeal to the public in tracing the whereabouts of Trevor Deely.
He was last captured on CCTV passing the Bank of Ireland ATM machine on Haddington Road, at approximately 4.14 am on December 8, 2000.
On Friday, Gardaí released enhanced CCTV footage showing the last known sighting of Trevor on the night in question.
Following his Christmas party, Trevor called to his place of work to collect an umbrella due to the weather conditions. Footage from three separate CCTV camera shows a man speaking to Trevor outside his place of work on the morning he went missing.
The same man appears to follow Trevor when he leaves his place of work at 4 am on the same morning.
This man has never come forward to Gardaí and is seen passing the Bank of Ireland ATM on Haddington Road 34 seconds after Trevor that morning.
The Review Team at Pearse Street Garda Station has been investigating Trevor’s disappearance since September, 2016 under the command of Detective Superintendent Peter O’ Boyle and Detective Inspector Paul Costello.
Speaking at Harcourt Square on Friday, Detective Superintendent Peter O’ Boyle outlined:
“A complete review of the case has taken place and follow up investigations are now being carried out. We are placing particular emphasis on the new CCTV that captures a male who can only be described as acting suspiciously in the short period before Trevor enters the bank at 03.35am on the 8th of December 2000. Our first appeal is for this male if he recognises himself to come forward and secondly for anyone else to come forward who may recognise him to notify us through Crimestoppers on 1800 250025.
“I renew my appeal to the public if anyone has any information into the disappearance of Trevor Deely or details as to his whereabouts to come forward”.
It was announced that a reward of up to €100,000 is being offered by Crimestoppers (from an anonymous donor) for information which significantly helps the investigation into Trevor’s disappearance and details as to his whereabouts.
If you wish to give information to help solve this case, call Crimestoppers. Callers can give information on a crime without providing their name and address.
Crimestoppers: 1800 250025
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