A SEARCH operation is to begin in Lahinch on Monday morning for Jack Boddy.

Limerick native Jack has been missing since the early hours of Sunday morning. He was last seen in Lahinch and his family are “extremely concerned”.

Jack is part of the Clare U20 football management serving as the side’s strength and conditioning coach. He had been an understudy to Shane O’Rourke with the county’s senior footballers last season.

On Monday morning, a search will begin at 06:30 at Hanrahan’s Cross outside Lahinch. Minimal parking will be available at Hanrahan’s Cross which is roughly one kilometre from the Miltown Malbay side of Lahinch.

Persons assisting with the search are asked to park just beyond Moy House where parking was previously provided for the Irish Open and to be mindful that it is a busy stretch of road. Further directions will be issued when the search commences.

Anyone with information on Jack’s whereabouts are asked to contact An Garda Síochána or to phone 083-830-0767

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