Search to resume at missing child’s former Dundalk home

Kyran is smiling into the camera. He's wearing a blue spiderman hoodie and sitting on a brown leather coach. He has short brown hair.Image source, Family handout

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Kyran Durnin was reported missing in August

Gardaí (Irish police) investigating the suspected murder of an eight-year-old boy are expected to resume a forensic search at a former family home in County Louth.

Kyran Durnin was reported missing in Drogheda at the end of August.

The terraced property being searched in Dundalk – about 20 miles north of Drogheda – was the family’s home for several years until May 2024, according to Gardaí.

The search at the property in Emer Terrace, in Dundalk, began on Tuesday.

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Forensic examinations will be carried out at the house where Kyran lived until May

Detectives believe he may have been killed up to two years ago.

Last week, gardaí upgraded their missing child inquiry to a murder investigation.

On 30 August, Kyran was reported missing from his home in Drogheda along with his mother, Dayla Durnin, who was subsequently located but there has been no sign of her son.

Gardaí said technical and forensic examinations will be carried out at the house, where Kyran lived until May, and the garden and adjoining open ground will also be searched.

The “current tenants of this house are not connected in anyway with Kyran or his disappearance”, the Gardaí added.

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