Search for missing teenager in Wexford called off

The search for missing teenager Conal Owens was called off this afternoon with no trace of him around Curracloe beach in Co Wexford…

The search for missing teenager Conal Owens was called off this afternoon with no trace of him around Curracloe beach in Co Wexford.

Mr Owens was last seen on the beach in the early hours of New Year’s Day, five days ago.

Around 1,000 people took part in a massive search operation over the weekend, including the Coast Guard, Civil Defence, Garda Specialist Units, and Order of Malta. Volunteers from Naas Rugby Club also joined the search today. Today's search concentrated on dunes between the Winning Post arcade and the Raven Wood.

GardaÍ are meeting tonight to decide if the search for the teenager will continue.

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The 18-year-old, from Kilteel close to Naas, got separated from friends on the popular coastal line, famed for its appearance in the Hollywood film Saving Private Ryan.

Gardaí renewed their appeal for anyone with information to come forward and said they do not suspect foul play at this stage.

He is described as 170cm (5ft 7in), with brown hair cut short and is of stocky build.

When last seen he was wearing blue jeans and a distinctive red hooded sweatshirt with the words “C — UNIT” printed in white across the chest.

His eldest sister Jessica (20) said today they family was overwhelmed by the response of members of the public who had helped in the search and added they were still hopeful of Conal’s safe return.

His parents, Linda and Tony Ownes, also attended the search operation today.

Gardaí have asked anyone with information contact Wexford Garda Station, the Garda Confidential Line (1800 666111) or any Garda station.

Steven Carroll

Steven Carroll

Steven Carroll is an Assistant News Editor with The Irish Times