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Tracing the last known steps of Trevor Deely

He was last seen on CCTV walking in Dublin 4 in December 2000.

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GARDAÍ INVESTIGATING THE disappearance of Trevor Deely can trace where he was last seen in December 2000 up to a point – and then the trail goes cold.

Extensive analysis of CCTV by the cold case team tasked with finding out new information revealed footage of Trevor heading back to his workplace after a night out before continuing on his way home. A man is seen following him in the video.

Last weekend gardaí launched a major search operation in a field more than 9km away from where Trevor was last seen.

In the video above, we retrace his last known route.

With reporting by Michelle Hennessy and Cormac Fitzgerald

Read more: How a missing person investigation changed course after 16 years >

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