Khalid Umar Malik
12 May 2022, 03:56 GMT+10
CALIFORNIA, USA - An Irishman has been reported missing in California, with friends and family sharing his information online to locate him.
Gary Reilly, 28, was last seen boarding a bus from Bakersfield to Los Angeles on May 5 and had been missing ever since.
According to a friend, he was 'ejected' from the bus at some point along the way and has yet to make contact.
The Irish community in the United States has been posting on social media, hoping that someone with information will come forward.
"We're looking for any information we can get on Gary Reilly's whereabouts," among the numerous online inquiries, the San Francisco Sons of Boru/Celts wrote: "Please get in touch with the police if you have seen or heard anything about Gary in the last week. Thank you very much."
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