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Missing Person Frank McCarthy - Lotamore Park - Mayfield - Cork City - 12/2/93

The Gardaí at Mayfield station, Cork city are investigating the disappearance of Frank Mc Carthy, (23 years) on the 12th February 1993. On the evening of his disappearance Frank had been at home relaxing, watching television, where he lived with his parents Eileen and Frank (Snr.) 

It is now 30 years since Frank left his home at Lotamore Park, Mayfield, Cork City, at around 6.15pm. It is unknown where Frank went after leaving the Lotamore estate and there haven’t been any sightings or contact with Frank since. 

The following day February 13th he was reported missing by his family to the Gardaí at Cobh Garda station, who commenced a missing person’s investigation. Despite land searches and the ensuing investigation Frank has never been located. 

 Description:

  • Neat brown hair
  • 5’10
  • Medium build 

Clothing:

  • Three quarter length wine coloured jacket
  • Green jumper
  • Navy tracksuit pants
  • Green sweater
  • White runners

Appeal:

  • Do you know where Frank went after he left his home?
  • Did you speak to Frank at the time of his disappearance? If so did he impart any piece of information that might account for his disappearance?
  • With the passage of time you may feel better placed to come forward and assist the investigation. It maybe something that you have wanted to unburden yourself of over the years, and for whatever reason had difficulty in doing so. Any information no matter how insignificant it may seem, will be welcomed by Gardaí and Frank’s family.
  • Gardaí would like to assure any potential callers that the information you impart will be treated with sensitivity and compassion. (Mayfield Garda station 021 4558510 or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111.)