Gardaí are ‘very concerned’ for the well being of a missing 39-year-old man from Wicklow town.
Father-of-one Barry Corcoran was last seen in Ballyfermot, West Dublin on the 6th of July.
Barry has not contacted his family since his disappearance - investigating officers say it is "very out of character".
Barry Corcoran was last seen on the Cremona Road in Ballyfermot - where he was meeting friends - on the night of Monday the 6th of July.
He had travelled there from his home in Wicklow town via Dublin City Centre and the Kylemore Road.
Gardaí describe him as being 5 foot 11; of slim build; with short grey hair, blue eyes and an old scar on his nose.
“We have serious concerns for Barry’s wellbeing and safety. If you are a friend or acquaintance of Barry and have any information that could help locate him please call Crimestoppers on 1800 25 00 25," said Superintendent Brendan Connolly, the officer in charge of the Ballyfermot sub-district.
A family liaison officer has been appointed - and Gardaí have carried out searches after a number of calls and contacts.
When last seen Mr Corcoran was wearing a dark rain jacket, blue jeans and black Puma runners.
Anyone with information is asked to call Ballyfermot Garda Station or the anonymous Crimestoppers line on 1800 25 00 25.n