Gardaí are appealing for help in locating a missing Kildare man, 43-year-old Andrew Brady, who was last seen in the Allenwood area at around 2pm yesterday afternoon. Andrew is described as being approximately 6 foot tall with a medium build. He is bald and has blue eyes.
Andrew may be travelling in a 171 registration Grey Skoda Superb. Anyone with information on Andrew's whereabouts is being asked to contact Naas Garda Station on 045 88 4300 the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.
Missing Person Appeal: Andrew Brady
Andrew Brady, a resident of Allenwood, Co. Kildare, has been reported missing since Tuesday, September 24, 2024. His last known sighting was around 2:00 pm in the Allenwood area. Gardaí are actively seeking information to locate him and have urged the public to come forward with any details that could lead to his safe return.
Key Details about the Missing Man
To assist with the search, authorities have released key details about Andrew:
- Age: 43 years old
- Height: Approximately 6 feet tall
- Build: Medium build
- Hair: Bald
- Eyes: Blue
Possible Mode of Transport
Investigators believe that Andrew may be traveling in a Grey Skoda Superb with the registration number 171. This information could prove crucial to finding him.
Call to Action: Public's Assistance Requested
Gardaí are emphasizing the importance of public cooperation in this matter. Anyone who has seen Andrew or has any information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact the following:
- Naas Garda Station: 045 88 4300
- Garda Confidential Line: 1800 666 111
- Any Garda Station
The search for Andrew Brady remains ongoing, and Gardaí are determined to bring him home safely. The public's assistance is crucial in this effort, and any information, no matter how small, could be vital.
A Community's Concern
This is a difficult time for Andrew's family and friends. The community of Allenwood and surrounding areas have rallied in support, sharing information and extending their heartfelt prayers. As the search continues, the hope for a swift and positive outcome remains strong.