Search for Dublin property in Annie McCarrick murder case concludes
Gardaí have completed a search of a Dublin property in connection with the investigation into the murder of Annie McCarrick in 1993. The search details are being kept confidential for operational reasons. Annie McCarrick, an American national who went missing in March 1993, had moved to Ireland permanently. The investigation into her disappearance continues.

A search of a property in Dublin as part of the probe into the murder of Annie McCarrick in March 1993 has ended, gardaí said.
Officers said details of the search will not be released for operational reasons.
Investigators began searching the home in Clondalkin last Thursday.
The home and garden of the property were searched by technical and forensic teams.
Officers will remain to return the site to the current residents.
Ms McCarrick, originally from Long Island in New York, was 26 when she went missing on March 26th, 1993.
In March 2023, gardaí upgraded the missing person inquiry to a murder investigation.
Ms McCarrick’s family have been told about the latest developments.
Gardaí said that the current residents of the property are not connected in any way with Ms McCarrick or her disappearance.
The investigation into the disappearance and murder of Ms McCarrick continues to led by the investigation team at Irishtown Garda Station.
The American had moved to Ireland to live permanently in January 1993 and was staying in rental accommodation in Sandymount when she went missing two months later.
She was not at home on Saturday, March 27th, when friends called for a dinner she had invited them to, and she had not turned up for work on Saturday or the following Sunday morning.
Groceries purchased by Ms McCarrick in Quinnsworth on the Friday morning were found left in her shopping bags.
A receipt in the bags confirmed the date and time of purchase as March 26th, 1993, at 11.02am, her last confirmed activity.
Gardaí have appealed to anyone with any information, no matter how small or insignificant they might believe it to be, to contact the Garda Investigation team.
According to the source: BreakingNews.ie.
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