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Gardai Appeal For Information About Car Connected To Teen's Killing

Gardaí investigating the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods have released an image of a car they are try...
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10:07 PM - 16 Jan 2020



Gardai Appeal For Information...

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Gardai Appeal For Information About Car Connected To Teen's Killing

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10:07 PM - 16 Jan 2020



Gardaí investigating the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods have released an image of a car they are trying to trace.

The teenager's remains were found in a sports bag in Coolock in Dublin on Monday night.

However officers are still awaiting confirmation from Forensic Science Ireland on whether partial human remains, discovered at Trinity Terrace in Dublin 3 on Wednesday, are those of the teenager.

Keane was last seen in Drogheda by his family at around 6.00 pm on Sunday.

At the time he was wearing a navy Hugo Boss tracksuit, black Hugo Boss runners (brown sole, black laces), a red/orange Canada Goose jacket and a Gucci baseball cap.

These items of clothing have not been recovered.

Investigating Gardaí are also seeking the public's help in tracing the movements of a blue Volvo V40 SE LUX 1.4 diesel car.

This was found partially burnt out on January 15th.

This Volvo had a registration of 161 D 48646 and was stolen in the Sandymount area of Dublin on December 15th.

At the time it was found, the car had false registration plates 141 MO 1925.

In a statement, Gardaí say: "Has any person seen this Volvo V40 being driven or parked up with either registration plate between 15th December 2019 and 15th January 2020?

"The Volvo had 4 matching alloy wheels when stolen, one wheel has been changed, has any person information that can assist this investigation?"

Gardaí are also appealing for any person with information - or any road user with video footage - who may have been in or passed through the Ballybough Road, Clonliffe Road, Poplar Row, Luke Kelly Bridge location between midnight on January 14th and 2.00 am on January 15th.



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