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Sister’s fear ‘something sinister’ has happened to brother last seen in Drogheda 6 weeks ago amid huge €20k reward offer
THE distraught sister of a missing man has offered a huge €20,000 reward for information over fears he may have been killed.
Jessica Hanlon, 46, whose brother Anthony, 39, was last seen in the Magdalene Street area of Drogheda around 6.30pm on November 26, believes “something sinister” has happened to her sibling.
She told how she offered the reward in the hope that someone can provide information on her younger brother’s whereabouts.
Jessica met with Gardai on Tuesday to discuss her brother’s case.
At the time of his disappearance, Anthony had been staying in homeless accommodation but was set to move into his own place before Christmas.
She told us: “I don’t want my brother to be missing like that poor man Trevor Deely — someone knows where he is.
“I continue to live in hope and pray someone will tell us he’s ok but my genuine fear is that something bad has happened to him.
“My brother had a deep faith and would never have taken his own life even if he was struggling.
“I know in my heart he would have also never put my mother and I through this nightmare.
“It’s far too long for him not to be in contact with us and we are pleading for someone to come forward with information — my poor mother is heartbroken.
“We have offered this reward for information in the hope someone can help end this nightmare.”
She continued: “I’m appealing to people who suspect anyone of acting suspicious or out of character to please call the Gardai.
‘WE HAVE TO KEEP GOING’
“I’m also urging people to be aware of their surroundings because Drogheda is becoming such a dangerous town.
“We have to keep going until we find out what happened to him.
“Anthony was a sensitive and vulnerable man who didn’t have any enemies.
“His bank account hasn’t been touched since his disappearance and that’s why we fear the worst.
‘WE JUST NEED ANSWERS’
“I have told the guards everything that I have heard about my brother and we just need answers.
“If he was desperate he would have come to us for help but there has been nothing.”
Following his disappearance in November, Gardai searched the River Boyne, walkways and other parts of Drogheda but were unable to find him.
Jessica is currently drawing up plans to distribute leaflets in the Drogheda area.
‘GREAT SUPPORT’
She said: “I think the answer to my brother’s disappearance lies in the Drogheda area.
“I have been offered great support from friends and that’s why we will be doing something with leaflets and posters.
“I have no doubt that there are people who know what happened and we just want them to tell us one way or the other.”
Gardai have classified the case as a “missing persons” probe and have urged anyone with information to come forward.
Anthony is described as being 5ft 5 and of slim build, with balding auburn hair and blue eyes.
It is not known what he was wearing when he was last seen.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Garda on 041 987 4200.
Key Dublin Garda team with over 600 arrests being disbanded amid fears criminals will ‘take advantage’ of void
A KEY garda crime team who have made 600 arrests over the past two years is being disbanded, The Irish Sun has learned.
Officers on the DMR North Burglary Response Unit based in Santry were informed of the news this week and will now be transferred back to uniform duties.
Sources say that given the vast area the team covers, from Balbriggan right into Clontarf, there are fears criminals who were being targeted by the unit will now work to take advantage of the void left behind.
The unit once had around 20 gardai assigned to it, working around the clock. Despite it falling to ten officers in the past two years, it has had huge successes in bringing criminals before the courts.
Just last year, leading members of a Traveller gang were charged over stolen tools taken in burglaries nationwide.
The unit also played a key role in tackling the mobs who were stealing catalytic converters from imported cars.
A source explained: “It is very frustrating for the gardai involved because they had been doing sterling work.
“They had some great successes, 600 arrests in two years – you wouldn’t get that in any other unit in the country.
“Given how active burglary gangs are in Dublin, there needs to be a proactive response which there has been but it will now fall off with this unit being scrapped.”
Although no reason was given for the disbandment of the unit, sources say it is a consequence of not having enough frontline personnel.
The gardai in the unit had been seconded from stations around north Dublin.
Another source told us: “So when frontline members get into these task force units, senior management are then left struggling to fill the hole left behind.
“So this is a resourcing issue and this is the knock-on effect, this specialised unit is being wound up.
“It hasn’t gone down well at all for those who are affected by the move.”
The Garda Press Office was contacted for comment.
Irish Defence Forces should offer loyalty bonuses & follow Canadian military lead amid retention bid, soldier reps claim
IRELAND should follow the Canadian military’s lead and use loyalty bonuses to bolster Defence Forces numbers, it’s claimed.
Reports this week revealed the Canadian military are pushing their government for extra funding for retention bonuses to encourage soldiers to stay in the army.
The Irish Defence Forces has struggled to retain soldiers in recent years, as private sector companies head-hunt our troops due to the quality of their training and skills.
The established strength of our Defence Forces is supposed to be 9,500, however, figures from November show we only have 7,447 troops.
The last Government committed to boosting the strength of our military to 11,500 personnel by 2028.
In recent years, Defence Minister Micheal Martin has increased pay and conditions for soldiers in a bid to boost recruitment, with the starting salary for a three-star private or able seaman now €40,297.
This has coincided with a boost in applications to join the Defence Forces, however, there continues to be an exodus of soldiers leaving our military to take up well paid positions in the private sector.
PDFORRA, the group that represents rank and file soldiers, today calls on the Irish Defence Forces to follow the lead of the Canadian military and push our government for funding to introduce loyalty bonuses to help keep staff.
President Mark Keane told The Irish Sun: “We have has long advocated for the introduction of retention and recruitment payments similar to those just announced by the Canadian Armed Forces.
“Internationally, other Armed Forces have implemented similar measures to maintain retention levels.
“These measures must go hand in glove with career development, work-life balance, and organisational culture changes.
“PDFORRA will continue to advocate for these measures to address the ongoing challenges facing our members and their families serving with Oglaigh na hEireann.”
‘Menopause absolutely knocked me’ – 40 Day Health Challenge recruit reveals health battle and weight loss journey
A 40 Day Health Challenge recruit has told how the menopause “absolutely knocked” her – before she learned how to manage it.
The makers of TV show Operation Transformation have teamed up with The Irish Sun and The Classic Hits Radio for a new health series to kick off 2025.
Grainne Walsh, from Limerick, signed up for the series for guidance on boosting her weight loss journey that’s she’s already on.
She said: “Menopause absolutely knocked me for six but I am way better now, and that’s part of the reason that I’m doing this.
“Because I just want people to know that you don’t have to go to bed every night and think, ‘oh my God, I’m fatter today than I was this morning.’
“And wake up every morning you say, I’m going to be a good girl today, and I’m going to do everything I’m supposed to do…
“And then go back to bed at night and actually cry every single night.”
The 54-year-old started Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) three years ago.
Grainne told how HRT helps her getting seven hours sleep and tackles joint pain.
She said: “The joint pain was gone, I started to swim in the sea.
“And that mentally was so good for me, I don’t think I could have done it beforehand.
“And again, for the walking. So it’s an aid.”
The mum-of-three, who has already lost four stone, told how she leads a busy day-to-day.
She said: “I swim in the morning in the Shannon. Or the evening, it depends on the tides.
“But just to make things simple, morning swim, morning walk.
“And then I go to work in my home at my desk.
“Then I work until about four and then just clean the house, go for a hike, the usual stuff.”
WHAT IS THE MENOPAUSE?
WHEN a woman has stopped having periods for at least 12 months she is classed as being in menopause.
The ovaries stop working and releasing eggs, with levels of progesterone and estrogen fluctuating.
This has side effects, the most common being:
- Headaches
- Mood swings
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Brain fog
- Hot flushes
- Night sweats
- Insomnia
- Aching joints
- Frequent urination
- Stomach cramps
- Incontinence
- Loss of libido
If you are experiencing menopause your GP can help you and might offer Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), which can help alleviate some symptoms.
Grainne is on a mission to help and inspire others who may have similar health goals.
She said: “That’s why I’m doing this, for people who are in the doldrums like I was, can see and look at.
“People say to me all the time, ‘you’re so much happier’. They don’t say you’re so you’re thinner because I was 18 stone, they don’t say you look healthy or anything.
“They just say, ‘God, you’re so happy’.”
Fans praised Grainne for her bravery and resilience on the @40dayhealthchallenge Instagram.
One person said: “Fair play Grainne, representing the ladies.”
Another said: “Menopause kicked me all over horrendous.”
While another added: “Absolutely the best, you are brilliant. We have this.”
- To follow Grainne’s journey see 40dayhealthchallenge.ie.
HOW CAN I WATCH?
YOU can watch this week’s four episodes where the challengers meet our top coaches by heading to 40dayhealthchallenge.ie.
Two episodes will be released per week with one on Tuesday and one on Wednesday.
Readers can also follow all the action and get the latest updates, meal plans, exercises and mental health tips from thesun.ie and Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio during the 40 days.