Bray People

LYNN’S FAMILY IN PLEA FOR HELP

CONCERNS FOR BRAY WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN MISSING SINCE LAST FRIDAY MORNING

- By MARY FOGARTY

BRAY woman Evelyn (Lynn) Murray has been missing since last Friday morning. Her family and the gardai are appealing to the public for help finding her.

Lynn (49) lives at Glendale Drive with her twin brother Ger. She is 5’8”, and may have been wearing a dark pink coat and wine tracksuit bottoms. Lynn’s brother Ger last saw her at home in Glendale Drive on Thursday. He said that she left the house some time on Friday morning. She has another brother, John, who lives in Arklow.

Lynn spends a lot of time in Bray town and along the seafront. She regularly uses the bus service and frequents coffee shops.

Anyone with informatio­n regarding her whereabout­s can call Bray Garda Station on 01 6665300.

Gardai are appealing for help to find Evelyn (Lynn) Murray, who has been missing since Friday, December 29.

Lynn (49) lives at Glendale Drive with her twin brother Ger. She is 5’8”, and may have been wearing a dark pink coat and wine tracksuit bottoms. Her hair is a lot shorter than in the picture. Ger said that he last saw Lynn at home on Thursday night and she left the house some time on Friday morning. They also have another brother, John, who lives in Arklow. Lynn’s brothers are very anxious for her safe return home.

Ger has been searching all over Bray along with relatives and friends, and has even gone to Dublin and Dun Laoghaire to search for his sister.

Lynn would be very well known in the Bray area, and would frequent coffee shops and other shops around Bray town and the seafront on a daily basis.

Cllr Brendan Thornhill has been neighbours with the Murray family since 1989 and has appealed for people to keep a lookout for Lynn. He said that she is a friendly and kind person, who looked after her late mother very well.

Gardai in Bray said that they are investigat­ing the matter and urge people to come forward if they have seen Lynn.

She was seen on buses since leaving her house. Gardai are examining CCTV footage from Dublin Bus.

Sgt John Fitzpatric­k said that inquiries are ongoing. He said that the public’s assistance would be appreciate­d in relation to this matter.

Contact Bray Garda Station on 01 6665300.

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