The Naas man disappeared in 2000
The brother of missing Naas man Trevor Deely say they've identified a man seen in footage on the night he disappeared.
The 22-year-old vanished in the early hours of December 8th, 2000.
In 2017 gardai released images of a man speaking to Trevor Deely at his work place on Wilton Terrace in Dublin and they then thought the same man followed him down Haddington Road.
Due to advances in technology, gardai have now established that - in fact - it’s two separate men in the footage and they’ve identified and spoken to the second one.
Trevor’s brother Mark says there’s nothing sinister about it.
Although the second man has now been identified….the first has not so mystery still surrounds what happened to Trevor.
He remains one of around 900 people who are long term missing in Ireland.
Today marks National Missing Persons Day and families of those affected have gathered for a ceremony at Croke Park to remember their loved ones.

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