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Update 1 - Child Rescue Ireland (CRI) Alert - Jake Jordan - 26/11/2018

The CRI Alert remains in place and An Garda Síochána continue to appeal for assistance in tracing 3-year-old Jake Jordan.

Garda spokesperson Superintendent Liam Geraghty is available. Please email your contact details to pressoffice@garda.ie

Further information and updates will follow not later than 7.50am

The previous press release below refers.

Garda Press Office

Gardaí in Bunclody, Co. Wexford are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of -

1. Jake Jordan, aged 3 years, from Bunclody, Co Wexford.

2. Patrick Somers, aged 30 years, from Bunclody, Co Wexford.

3. 04 KE 5432 Red/Wine Ford (Focus) C-Max Hatchback

It is believed that 3-year-old Jake Jordan was taken by his father 30-year-old Patrick Somers following an incident at the child’s home at Saint Marys Villas, Bunclody. They were last seen when they left this location at approximately 1.15am this morning (26/11/2018). An Garda Síochána believe there is an immediate and serious risk to the health and welfare of Jake Jordan and have launched a CRI alert.

Patrick Somers is described as well built, approximately 6ft tall, with short brown hair (greying at the sides). When last seen he was wearing a Kiltealy green and white soccer jersey with the letters PS written in white on the front, dark navy jeans and brown shoes.

Jake Jordan was wearing a batman pyjamas and a light blue Nike hoody.

They are both understood to be travelling in a Red / Wine coloured Ford Focus C-Max Registration Number - 04 KE 5432

Anyone with information is asked to dial 999 or 112.
Images are available on the An Garda Síochána Facebook Account - https://tinyurl.com/ydc5h92y

Please do not approach those involved, instead immediately dial 999 or 112.
(THE GARDA CONFIDENTIAL NUMBER SHOULD NOT BE USED AS THE NUMBER IS NOT MANNED ON A 24 HOUR BASIS) 

All media queries should be made via the Garda Press Office 01 6662071 or pressoffice@garda.ie

Further information and updates will follow not later than 7.45am