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Gardaí are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 25 year old Robert Murray who is missing from his home in Salthill, Co. Galway and was last seen on Tuesday the 8th January 2019 in the Shop Street area of Galway at 22.15hrs.

Robert is described as 5' 10" thin build and black hair. When Robert was last seen he was wearing black trousers and a khaki green colour jacket.

Anyone who has information is asked to contact Gardaí in Galway Garda Station on 091 538000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda Station.

A photograph of Robert is available upon request from [email protected]

Missing Person - Robert Murray (25) Galway - Last seen on the 8/1/19

Appeal issued to find man missing from Galway

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Appeal issued to find man missing from Galway
 
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Gardaí issue appeal over missing Galway man

Relatives and friends are very concerned about a Galway man who has been missing for the last five days.

The last confirmed sighting of Robert Murray (25) was last Wednesday evening around the Spanish Arch area of Galway city.

There was also an unconfirmed sighting of him on Thursday around Brown Thomas in Shop Street, Galway.

A social media campaign trying to find him has attracted more than 100,000 views in just two days with hundreds of people seeking to join the campaign to find him.

Gardaí issue appeal over missing Galway man

 
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Mr Murray worked in a local garage in Salthill and lived with his mother.

“He would definitely contact his mother [Mary] at least. He has always done that before if he was going somewhere,” he said.

“He is a lovely guy, very popular around the town. He enjoyed his parties and his music festivals.

“He was very much loved which you can see from the response to our appeal.”

So far volunteers have been putting up posters around Galway city in an attempt to find him.

Gardaí issue appeal over missing Galway man
 
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Searches will continue of the shoreline around the city on Wednesday for the missing Robert Murray.

Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit will be carrying out a large search starting from Galway Bay Sailing Club at Renville, Oranmore.

The search will start at 1:30pm on Wednesday, and anyone taking part is advised to make sure you wrap up as wind and some hail has been forecast.

Search to continue Wednesday for missing Robert Murray - Galway Daily
 
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New CCTV footage has emerged of a 25-year-old man who has been missing from Salthill in County Galway for over a week.

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A new CCTV image of Robert Murray from Busker Browns Bar in Galway city at 18.21 on Tuesday January 8, 2019 is currently the last known image of him before his disappearance.

PIC: New CCTV footage of missing Galway man Robert Murray | Buzz.ie
 
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Search of coastline to take place for missing man Robert Murray in Galway

A search is set to take place this afternoon for a missing man.

The Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit will begin another search along the coastline for Mr Murray today at 1.30pm, following previous searches at the weekend.

In a Facebook post, the organisation said: "The search will commence this Wednesday 16th January at 1:30 pm from Galway Bay Sailing Club, Renville, Oranmore.

"It is essential to have a hi-viz jacket, wellies, waterproof clothing and a stick as we are searching on very challenging and wet terrain and it can get windy at times. The weather forecast is for cold and wet days. Wrap up well.

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Search of coastline to take place for missing man in Galway
 
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We will be continuing the search of the shoreline this weekend.

The search will recommence this Saturday 19th January at 8:45 am from Calasanctius College, Oranmore.

We will also have a search on Sunday 20th January at 9:45 am from Calasanctius College, Oranmore.

It is essential to have a HI-VIZ JACKET, WELLIES, WATERPROOF CLOTHING and a STICK as we are searching on very challenging and wet terrain and it can get windy at times. The weather forecast is for cold days. Please wear enough layers to keep warm.

PLEASE HAVE THE ESSENTIAL PPE (Personal Protection Equipment).

Stay safe at all times.

Searches usually take 2-3 hours. There will be some refreshments provided on the day.

We would like to thank all that turned up today, Wednesday 16th January, to help in the search today.

Our Unit wishes to thank all our volunteers and supporters.
All help and support is valued by us.

Spread the word.

Like and share.

Thank you from all in the Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit
#galway #maree #oranmore #wildatlanticway

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The search will recommence this Sunday 20th January at 9:45 am from Calasanctius College, Oranmore.

It is vital that all who want to partake in the searches with Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit should go to Calasanctius College before the searches start. This is to ensure that each area will be covered by a team that is lead by a Team leader and that the safety of everyone involved is maintained. The safety of everyone involved is paramount.

It is essential to have a HI-VIZ JACKET, WELLIES, WATERPROOF CLOTHING and a STICK as we are searching on very challenging and wet terrain and it can get windy at times. The weather forecast is for cold days. Please wear enough layers to keep warm.

PLEASE HAVE THE ESSENTIAL PPE (Personal Protection Equipment).

Stay safe at all times.

Searches usually take 2-3 hours. There will be some refreshments provided on the day.

We would like to thank all that turned up for the searches over the last week.

Our Unit wishes to thank all our volunteers and supporters.

All help and support is valued by us.

Spread the word.

Like and share.

Thank you from all in the Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit
#galway #maree #oranmore #wildatlanticway

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Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit would like to thank everyone involved in the search over the last few days. We would like to thank all those who supported us from the venue (Calasanctius College), the food and to all those who contributed to the searches. We want to acknowledge all the volunteer searchers for your co-operation before, during and after the searches.
We will keep you informed of when the next search will be conducted by us. Be assured that the Garda and the Irish Coast Guard will be conducting searches also. We do have plans to carry out a search during the week and will let you know as soon as the plans have been finalised.
Once again a big Thank You to everyone involved.

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Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit would like to thank everyone who helped on the search today, Wednesday 23rd January. We had over 70 volunteers turn up to conduct the search of the shoreline. Our RIB was also on the water to check any sightings reported from our search teams. Also, thank you to An Garda Síochána and Limerick Land Search Team who assisted on the search today. Thank you also to Galway Bay Sailing Club who provided their facilities for our base of operation for today's search.
We will have details of the searches planned for Saturday 26th January up tomorrow, Thursday 24th.

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The search will recommence this Saturday 26th January at 1 pm from Calasanctius College, Oranmore.

Please park responsibly.
It is vital that all who want to partake in the searches with Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit should go to Calasanctius College before the searches start. This is to ensure that each area will be covered by a team that is lead by a Team leader and that the safety of everyone involved is maintained. The safety of everyone involved is paramount.

It is essential to have a HI-VIZ JACKET, WELLIES, WATERPROOF CLOTHING and a STICK as we are searching on very challenging and wet terrain and it can get windy at times. The weather forecast is for cold days. Please wear enough layers to keep warm.

PLEASE HAVE THE ESSENTIAL PPE (Personal Protection Equipment).

Stay safe at all times.

Searches usually take 2-3 hours. There will be refreshments provided on the day.

We would like to thank all that turned up for the searches over the last two weeks.

Our Unit wishes to thank all our volunteers and supporters.

All help and support is valued by us.

Spread the word.

Like and share.

Thank you from all in the Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit
#galway #maree #oranmore #wildatlanticway

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The Search will continue this Sunday 27th January at 1 pm from Calasanctius College, Oranmore.

Please park responsibly.

It is vital that all who want to partake in the searches with Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit should go to Calasanctius College before the searches start. This is to ensure that each area will be covered by a team that is lead by a Team leader and that the safety of everyone involved is maintained. The safety of everyone involved is paramount.

It is essential to have a HI-VIZ JACKET, WELLIES, WATERPROOF CLOTHING and a STICK as we are searching on very challenging and wet terrain and it can get windy at times. The weather forecast is for cold days. Please wear enough layers to keep warm.

PLEASE HAVE THE ESSENTIAL PPE (Personal Protection Equipment).

Stay safe at all times.

Searches usually take 2-3 hours. There will be refreshments provided on the day.

We would like to thank all that turned up for the searches over the last two weeks.

Our Unit wishes to thank all our volunteers and supporters.

All help and support is valued by us.

Spread the word.

Like and share.

Thank you from all in the Oranmore Maree Coastal Search Unit
#galway #maree #oranmore #wildatlanticway

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Unfortunately it seems this is a recovery mission from Corrib River :(

“It was reported that a young man was seen going into the Corrib River from O’Brien’s bridge at roughly 10:30pm on Wednesday, January 9.

(....)

“Meanwhile an online petition calling for improved safety measures on the river Corrib has gathered more than 20,000 signatures in less than four days.

The petition calls for more ladders, and cctv surveillance along the Corrib in Galway city to protect and identify people who fall in the river.

Without them, going into the Corrib “is like falling into lava” the petition claims.

Though it’s one of the shortest rivers in Europe, the Corrib is also the fastest flowing city river in Europe, making it a great danger to people who fall in. “

Search continues for Robert Murray as Corrib safety petition passes 20,000 signatures - Galway Daily
 
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