Steven Boyle, aged 15, has been missing from his home in Donegal since last Wednesday
Gardaí have renewed their appeal for information in tracing a missing Donegal teen who may have travelled to Derry as concern grows for his welfare.He is described as five feet seven inches tall, with a medium build, brown hair, and blue eyes. When last seen he was wearing a grey tracksuit and red body warmer.
It is believed that Steven may have travelled out of the jurisdiction, to the Co. Derry area. Gardaí have appealed once more for anyone with information on Steven’s whereabouts to make contact with authorities as concerns grow for the young teen’s welfare.
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