Meath search in Clarke murder inquiry stood down for day
- A search operation in Co Meath for Elizabeth Clarke's case will continue for a second day.
- Elizabeth Clarke has been missing since 2013, when she was 24 years old, with no sightings in over ten years.
- Gardaí have reclassified the case from a missing person's investigation to a murder investigation.
- The search at a house in Co Meath will involve excavation work and may require a forensic archaeologist's expertise.
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Gardai continue house search op in bid to find missing mum, 24, feared murdered
AN excavation has been initiated on the site at the centre of an investigation into the disappearance of a mother-of-two in Co Meath. Elizabeth Clarke, who lived in Navan, has not been seen since 2013. A major search op is underway in Meath� 2025 PA Media, All Rights Reserved Elizabeth Clarke has been missing since November 2013 Gardai at the search location this afternoon� 2025 PA Media, All Rights Reserved It was announced on Friday that her c…
Elizabeth Clarke, 24, disappeared twelve years ago. Now police have announced that the disappearance is being investigated as a murder and a house is being searched where it is believed the remains may have been hidden. Police suspect that Elizabeth was killed by someone she knew, writes the Irish Times.
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