Renewed appeal on 25th anniversary of Trevor Deely's disappearance

The weather on the night in question was extremely wet and there was a taxi strike in progress.
Renewed appeal on 25th anniversary of Trevor Deely's disappearance

Ottoline Spearman

Gardaí are appealing for information on the 25th anniversary of the disappearance of Trevor Deely in Dublin.

Trevor Deely, originally from Naas, Co Kildare, was 22 when he disappeared.

He was living on Serpentine Avenue in Ballsbridge at the time of his disappearance.

He was last seen on December 7th 2000, after he attended his work Christmas party at the Hilton Hotel.

Afterwards, Trevor Deely went to Buck Whaley’s nightclub on Leeson Street, which he left between 02.30am and 03.25am.

The weather on the night in question was extremely wet and there was a taxi strike in progress.

At 03.35am on December 8th, Mr Deely called to his place of work at Bank of Ireland, Asset Management Offices, Fitzwilliam Place, in Dublin 2.

CCTV footage shows an unknown man speaking with Mr Deely at the back gate of the building. Gardaí are still looking to identify this man, who may have information that could assist the investigation.

Mr Deely was last seen on CCTV passing the Bank of Ireland ATM on Haddington Road at 04.14am.

MrDeely, who was 6ft1 tall, with a slim build, short red/brown hair, fair complexion, was last seen wearing a mustard and brown checked shirt, beige/grey corduroy flared trousers, dark deck shoes with white stripes, a green padded jacket, and carrying a large dark blue umbrella with white ACC Bank lettering.

Gardaí are appealing for any information that will assist the investigation.

Anyone with information can contact Pearse Street Garda Station on 01 6669000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.

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