Gardaí say they're not releasing the results of the search for operational reasons.
The search of a house in Co. Meath, as part of the investigation into the murder of a mother-of-two, has been completed.
Elizabeth Clarke was last seen in 2013 and was reported missing by her family in 2015.
Gardaí say they're not releasing the results of the search for operational reasons.
A heavy Garda presence left the property in Navan earlier today, with cordoning and fencing around the house and adjoining garden removed around 4 o’clock.
The house was then boarded up by Meath County Council.
Gardai say this search is the latest in a decade long enquiry into the disappearance of Elizabeth Clarke.
She was just 24 years old when she was last seen alive in 2013.

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