PSNI Dog that Found Tina Satchwell's Remains Now Searching for Annie McCarrick
- On June 12, 2025, Gardai arrested a man in his 60s on suspicion of killing Annie McCarrick, who went missing from the southern Dublin area in March 1993.
- The arrest followed the murder probe being upgraded two years earlier and came after decades of investigation using new information and cadaver dog searches.
- PSNI cadaver dog Fern, who previously found Tina Satchwell's remains in 2023, helped search the sealed Clondalkin house where gardai employed advanced forensic equipment.
- Fern is searching for physical evidence of human remains or indicators that such remains existed previously, while insiders describe the investigation as intricate and ongoing, with no immediate conclusion expected.
- The suspect was released without charge, gardai emphasized ongoing investigations and their resolve to seek justice in this longstanding unsolved murder case.
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GARDAI probing Annie McCarrick’s murder 32 years ago will reinterview witnesses as they analyse discrepancies in the murder suspect’s alibis. The Irish Sun on Sunday can reveal cops will speak with those that knew both Annie and the 62-year-old businessman arrested in Co Meath this week. Annie McCarrick vanished from Sandymount in south Dublin in March 1993 A huge search and dig op is underway at a house in Clondalkin, southwest DublinGARY ASHE…
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Read Full ArticlePSNI dog that found Tina Satchwell's remains now searching for Annie McCarrick
Fern the dog was brought over the border on Friday morning to search a home in Clondalkin, south west Dublin as part of the hunt for Annie - while detectives continued to question a man on suspicion of the American student's murder
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