Gardai are appealing to the public for help in locating two teens missing from the Cloghernagh area of Co. Monaghan.
Officers believe the pair are travelling together to the Dublin 7 area, and were last seen on Friday afternoon, November 4.
Kelsey is described as being 5’6” tall with a slight build. She has long, light brown hair and green eyes.
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When last seen, Kelsey was wearing a brown tracksuit and white Nike runners.
Seamus is described as being 5’ 4” tall with a slim build. He has short brown hair and blue eyes. When last seen, Seamus was wearing a black Nike top, black tracksuit bottoms and brown boots.
Anyone with any information on Kelsey’s and Seamus’ whereabouts is asked to contact Monaghan Garda Station on 047 77200, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.
A garda spokesperson said: “Gardaí are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 13-year-old Kelsey Kenny and 13-year-old Seamus Hynes.
“Garda enquiries to date suggest these two missing persons are travelling together and may currently be in the Dublin area.
“Kelsey Kenny and Seamus Hynes are both missing from the Cloghernagh area of Co. Monaghan since Friady afternoon, 4th November 2022.
“Kelsey is described as being 5 foot 6 inches tall with a slight build. She has long, light brown hair and green eyes. When last seen, Kelsey was wearing a brown tracksuit and white Nike runners.
“Seamus is described as being 5 foot 4 inches tall with a slim build. He has short brown hair and blue eyes. When last seen, Seamus was wearing a black Nike top, black tracksuit bottoms and brown boots.
“It is understood Kelsey and Seamus travelled to the Dublin 7 area.”
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