PSNI believe missing man may have headed south

Police in Northern Ireland today renewed their appeal for information about a man who has been missing for five days.

Police in Northern Ireland today renewed their appeal for information about a man who has been missing for five days.

Michael Connaghan, aged 33, was last seen by a neighbour in the Mount Sion area of Strabane, Tyrone, at around 2.30pm last Tuesday.

A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokeswoman said they were becoming increasingly concerned because Mr Connaghan had previously always contacted his family on a daily basis.

“We believe Michael might have headed in the direction of the Republic of Ireland but we haven’t ruled out the possibility that he’s still in the North,” she said.

The self-employed computer technician is 6ft 2ins tall, of medium build, with dark brown hair and a beard. He was thought to be wearing dark trousers and a short sleeve shirt and driving a black Ford Mondeo car with a baby seat in the back.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the PSNI in Strabane.

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