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Update - Abduction and disappearance of Charles Brooke Pickard in Kerry on the 26/4/91

A man in his 60s arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into the abduction and disappearance of Charles Brook Pickard in April 1991 has been released without charge this evening (30/12/2016).

A file will be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.

The previous press releases listed below refer.

Garda Press Office

As part of the ongoing investigation into the abduction and disappearance of Charles Brook Pickard at Castlecove, Co. Kerry on the 26th April 1991, Killarney Gardai have arrested a male.

The male in his 60s was arrested yesterday evening and is currently detained under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against The State Act 1939 at Killarney Garda Station.

Previous press release listed below refers.

Garda Press Office

Gardaí at Killarney will today (12/09/16) commence searching and excavating a site at Derrennageeha, Ballaghisheen Pass, Waterville, Co. Kerry as part of their ongoing investigation into the abduction and disappearance of Charles Brooke Pickard from White Strand at Castlecove, Co. Kerry on 26th of April 1991.  

The site is located in a Coillte forest off the Waterville/Ballaghisheen road, approximately 20 Kilometres from Waterville, Co. Kerry. It is less than a kilometre from where Charles Brook Pickard’s navy Ford Transit van was found burned out in May 1991 at Shronaloughnane Forest, in the town land of Derrennageeha near Waterville, Co. Kerry.  

Members of the Defence Forces are assisting An Garda Siochana in the operation and Gardaí have also consulted with an anthropologist on the matter.  

The search is expected to last at least a week and the family of Charles Brooke Pickard are being kept updated.      

This development is as a result of a renewed appeals for information in relation to the disappearance of Charles Brooke Pickard and arising from this appeal an area was identified by Gardaí and will now be searched.  

BACKGROUND  

On Friday 26th April 1991, Charles Brooke Pickard was abducted and driven away in his van by a number of males from the White Strand at Castlecove, Co. Kerry and has not been seen since.  

On the 16th May 1991 ,his van, a navy Ford Transit van was found burned out in Shronaloughnane Forest, in the town land of Derrennageeha near Waterville, Co. Kerry, 27 miles from where he was abducted.    

Gardaí have again renewed their appeal for any information from members of the public which they may have in relation to this matter.   

"The operation which commenced today is part of the ongoing investigation into the abduction and disappearance of Charles Brooke Pickard.    

It is over twenty five years since Charles Brooke Pickard was last seen being bundled into his van near Castlecove, Co Kerry. He was 43 years of age at the time and his wife Penny and four young children were left behind.  

I am again appealing to the public for any information in relation to the events surrounding the abduction and disappearance of Charles Brooke Pickard.  

There are people who may not have been in a position to assist the investigation twenty five years ago but with the passage of time their circumstances may have changed. Relationships, friendships , associations and loyalties may have changed and people may be in a better position to help us now."  

Superintendent Flor Murphy, Killarney  

Any information should be forwarded to investigating Gardaí at Killarney Garda Station (064) 6631222 or any Garda Station.

Crimestoppers are also offering a reward for any information which may assist the investigation.    

There will be a formal press briefing in Killarney Garda Station at 2.30pm on Tuesday the 13th September 2016. If you are attending can you email the Garda Press Office at pressoffice@garda.ie