Police in Northern Ireland have issued an appeal for information around a backpack in their search for missing man George Brennan (PSNI/PA)
Police in Northern Ireland have issued an appeal around a blue backpack in their search for missing Mayo man George Brennan.
The 38-year-old from Claremorris was last seen on Wednesday, April 2 in Ballycastle, County Antrim, and his friends and family have not heard from him since.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is assisting An Garda Siochana in their search for Mr Brennan.
While he is missing from County Mayo in the, it is believed he may have links to the Causeway Coast and Glens area, and the Mid and East Antrim area.
On Saturday, the PSNI made a specific appeal in relation to the location of a blue-coloured backpack which Mr Brennan was seen carrying.
“We would ask that anyone who believes they may have seen this backpack, or who has information as to its whereabouts, get in touch,” they said.
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Mr Brennan is described as being 6’2 in height and 100kg in weight. He has brown hair and blue eyes.
According to the PSNI, he had previously been seen on CCTV in the Spar shop in Moyle Road in Ballycastle on April 2.
At that time, he was wearing a black zip-up top, dark jeans, runners and was carrying a blue hiking backpack.
Another sighting of him, reported to the PSNI, indicated he was seen with a backpack hitch-hiking at the Lisnakilly roundabout outside Limavady, County Derry at around 4.45pm on Monday, April 14.
The caller said they saw the man get into a white van with writing on the side that was travelling in the direction of Ballykelly, also in Derry.
Mr Brennan's family is asking members of the public across the island of Ireland to share George’s photo and to appeal widely on social media to help raise awareness.
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