07/06/2021

Police Appeal For Missing Man Colm Davey

Police have issued an appeal to trace missing 26-year-old Colm Davey from Castlewellan.

Colm was last seen in the Drumaroad area of Castlewellan at approximately 3.20am on Saturday, 05 June. 

He is described as being 5’ 7” in height, of medium build, and with short ginger-coloured hair.

The PSNI are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare and can be contacted on 101 quoting reference number 314 of 05/06/21.

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