By Iveren McCallion
Police have renewed an appeal for a missing man on the fourth anniversary of his disappearance.
It's believed Peter Quigley from Newry was last seen at Moira train station at around 11am on the 26th of September 2013.
He was reported missing on the 7th of November that year.
The 35 year-old is described as being 5 foot 8, of medium build with dirty fair hair and blue eyes.
Inspector Neil Graham said, "Peter’s last address was in the Newry area where he lived for 10 years with family. However, he never lost his London accent where he was born and where he lived for a number of years in the Heathrow area.
"Peter’s family are desperate for information about their son’s whereabouts and his welfare and there isn’t a day goes by they don’t think of him, and worry if he is safe and well. We have followed more than 40 different lines of enquiry, in addition to searches in the area of Moira Train Station, CCTV trawls and further enquiries across the UK and Ireland with assistance from An Garda Síochána and the Metropolitan Police Service."
He continued, "Despite extensive searches in the four years that have passed – which have also involved Peter’s loved ones and friends - we have been unable to locate him, and that is where we need your help."
Anyone who has seen him is asked to call police by calling 101 and quoting reference CCS 797 07/11/13.