Gardaí inundated with information from the public about Kyran Durnin investigation
Gardaí investigating the disappearance of Kyran Durnin, the Co Louth boy suspected of having been murdered, are following up on a “huge volume” of calls from the public.
As The Irish Times reports, some of the calls have included claimed sightings of the boy, which detectives hope will aid them to establish when he was last seen alive, and whether that was over two years ago as suspected.
As a search and excavation operation at the former Durnin family home in Dundalk concluded on Thursday evening, with no major discoveries made, gardaí were expected to search another property connected to the family in Drogheda.
However, detectives appeared to be no closer to making arrests, with sources saying it would be a “strategic error” to arrest any persons of interest at this point in the investigation.
They added arrests could be made only when evidence gathered by the Garda provided the grounds for such a move.
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