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PSNI, gardaí appeal to find missing children

Five-year-old Patrick Horvath and his eight-year-old brother Fabricio Horvath
Five-year-old Patrick Horvath and his eight-year-old brother Fabricio Horvath

The PSNI and gardaí have issued an appeal to find two children who are missing from Belfast and are believed to have been in the Tipperary area.

On 16 May, the Police Service of Northern Ireland issued a missing person appeal for five-year-old Patrick Horvath and his eight-year-old brother Fabricio Horvath.

The boys were seen getting into a black Ford vehicle in the Limestrone Road area of Belfast at around 6pm on Friday, 14 May.

It is now believed that both Patrick and Fabricio may currently be, or have been, in the north Tipperary area.

The following vehicles may be connected to the appeal: a black Ford Kuga (GGZ5425) and a silver Peugeot 407 (IHZ8298).

Gardaí are now joining the PSNI in issuing a missing person appeal for the two children.

Both boys are dark haired and when last seen, Patrick was wearing light-coloured bottoms and top with black shoes. Fabricio was wearing grey bottoms and a purple and green top.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Thurles Garda Station on 0504 25100 or the PSNI on 0044 2890 650222.