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Police have finishing searching bogland in County Tyrone for the body of a man they believe was murdered. | |
Daron McReynolds, 36, from Cookstown has been missing since November 2001. | |
Specialist body recovery dogs and PSNI officers were involved in the search at Creggan bog between Omagh and Cookstown. However, nothing was found. | |
Detectives said as a result of the length of time he has been missing and lack of any "routine life activity" they believe he was murdered. | Detectives said as a result of the length of time he has been missing and lack of any "routine life activity" they believe he was murdered. |
The scene of the search at Creggan bog | The scene of the search at Creggan bog |
At the time of his disappearance Mr McReynolds was known to drive a white Volkswagen, registration GUI 8536, which has not been seen since. | At the time of his disappearance Mr McReynolds was known to drive a white Volkswagen, registration GUI 8536, which has not been seen since. |
Police have appealed for anyone who can help their investigation to contact them. | Police have appealed for anyone who can help their investigation to contact them. |
In June, detectives issued an appeal for information. They particularly wanted to hear from people involved in the motor salvage trade who may have scrapped the car in late 2001 or early 2002. | In June, detectives issued an appeal for information. They particularly wanted to hear from people involved in the motor salvage trade who may have scrapped the car in late 2001 or early 2002. |