Cadaver dog searches for Annie McCarrick's remains in Dublin

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A cadaver dog, previously used in the Tina Satchwell case, is assisting in the ongoing search for the remains of Annie McCarrick in Dublin. The dog, named Fern, is being used at a Dublin home as part of the investigation into McCarrick's disappearance, which was upgraded to a murder investigation in 2023. The Gardaí are currently without their own cadaver dog. The Garda Commissioner is considering acquiring a full-time cadaver dog, as the current reliance on external agencies has raised concerns. McCarrick disappeared in 1993, and a man was recently arrested and released in connection with the case.


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