The 22-year-old from Naas went missing after attending his work Christmas party in Dublin in December 2000.
Gardaí have issued a fresh appeal 25 years after the disappearance of Trevor Deely.
The 22-year-old from Naas went missing after attending his work Christmas party in Dublin in December 2000.
The last known sighting of him was CCTV footage of a man speaking to Trevor at the rear entrance to the Bank of Ireland offices on Fitzwilliam Place in Dublin 2 at 3.35 am on December 8th.
Gardaí at Pearse St. say they are still looking to identify that man, and are continuing their appeal to the public for information about Trevor's whereabouts.
You can listen to the full interview with Mark Deely, Trevor Deely's brother, from Monday morning's Kildare Today:

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