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06 Sept 2025

Gardaí renew information appeal for Imelda Keenan, who has been missing for 29 years

Gardaí renew information appeal for Imelda Keenan,  who has been missing for 29 years

An image of Imelda Keenan has been released by gardaí, showing how she appeared at the time she went missing, and also what they believe she may have looked like in her 30s.

Yesterday marked the 29th anniversary of the disappearance of 22 year-old Imelda Keenan.

Imelda was last seen on Monday, January 3, 1994 in Waterford.

Since then, Gardaí have continued to investigate the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

She was originally from Mountmellick, County Laois, but had settled in Waterford City where she lived in an apartment with her boyfriend at the time.

On the day she went missing, Imelda had informed her boyfriend that she was going to the post office in the town.

She left her apartment at 1.30pm and walked down William Street onto Lombard Street.

The last known sighting of Imelda is at this time when she was seen crossing the road by a local doctor’s secretary who knew her.

The secretary and a friend saw Imelda crossing the road at the corner of the Tower Hotel and Lombard Street.

Imelda was subsequently reported missing by her brother, Edward the following day.

Despite an extensive Garda investigation, there have been no further confirmed sightings of Imelda. 

29 years on, Gardaí and Imedla’s family are appealing for people to come forward to assist with the investigation.
 
Gardaí would encourage anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward to them.
 
Gardaí can be contacted at Waterford Garda Station on (051) 305 300, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station. 

Superintendent Anthony Lonergan made a video of an appeal for information, which can be viewed below. 

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