A major search operation is due to resume this morning for a Derry man who has gone missing in Co Donegal.
Anthony Griffiths (59), pictured, from Culmore, was last seen on Monday last.
He had been on a family camping trip to the Isle of Doagh-Trawbreaga Bay area of Inishowen.
Mr Griffiths' car was found the area and taken away by Gardai for forensic examination.
Members of his family, friends and neighbours as well as local people have been taking part in a land and sea search which involves the Gardai, RNLI, Irish Coastguard and the Sligo-based 118 rescue helicopter.
The search was suspended yesterday afternoon due to bad weather.
He was last seen close to Doagh Famine Village on the Isle of Doagh near Clonmany shortly after midnight.
When last seen he was wearing a grey t-shirt with a blue and red coloured design on the front.
He was wearing beige coloured combat style shorts.
He is 5’ 10” in height, of medium build with sandy hair and wears glasses.
Gardai have appealed to anyone with information to contact them at Buncrana Garda Station on 074 9320540, the Garda Confidential Line, 1800 666 111 or any Garda Station.
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