“The years have gone by, and we are still looking for information,” his brother Mark said on Kildare Today.
Mark Deely, the brother of missing Naas man Trevor Deely, has urged the public to look at the CCTV images of his brother just before he went missing.
Trevor went missing in Dublin after a Christmas work party 24 years ago, on December 8, 2000.
“The years have gone by, and we are still looking for information,” his brother Mark said on Kildare Today.
“Just google Trevor Deely from that night. There is a character lurking in the background up against the wall and gate, he is the only individual we haven’t yet identified all this time later. It is one thing we would definitely like to know.”

CCTV footage of the rear entrance of Bank of Ireland, Asset Management Offices on Wilton Terrace, Dublin 2 at 03:35am on the 8th December 2000 shows an unknown male conversing with Trevor Deely at the back gate of BIAM.
Trevor was last sighted on CCTV passing the Bank of Ireland ATM on Haddington Road at 04.14am.
Some 31 seconds later a male was captured on CCTV walking in the same direction as Trevor.
It has not been confirmed if this is same male seen conversing with Trevor Deely at the rear entrance to BIAM.

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