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William Dunne

Gardai issue appeal as family 'concerned' for welfare of missing man last seen in Crumlin, Dublin

The public have been asked to help in the search of a man who went missing on Wednesday evening.

James Danaswamy, 31, was last seen at around 5.30pm at his home on St Agnes Road in Crumlin, Dublin.

Gardai have launched a missing persons appeal and say his family are "concerned for his welfare".

A spokesman said: "He is described as being 6’ in height, with brown eyes and a slim build. James has short black hair and a beard. He also wears glasses.

"When last seen, James was wearing a bright, orange t-shirt, dark blue trousers, blue and white runners, and he was carrying a dark grey bag.

"Gardaí and James’s family are concerned for his welfare. Anyone with any information on his whereabouts are asked to contact Crumlin Garda Station on 01 666 6200, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station."

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