Gardai are searching Kildare woodland as part of the Deirdre Jacob investigation.
The sister of JoJo Dullard says she's hopeful a new Garda search on the Kildare/Wicklow border will bring answers for the families of missing women.
The operation, in woodland near Usk Little, is focusing on 18-year-old Deirdre Jacob, who vanished near her home in Newbridge in July 1998.
Known as the “vanishing triangle”, nothing has confounded the Irish public quite as much as the inexplicable disappearances of young women in the Leinster area in the 1990s https://t.co/o13LottERK
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) October 11, 2021
However officers are also looking for evidence relating to the disappearance of other women, like JoJo Dullard, who went missing from Moone in November, 1995.
JoJo's sister, Kathleen Bergin, says she can't help but hope they'll get answers

Image: Gardai searching woodland in Usk Little on 11/10/21 - RollingNews

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