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Barry McCrory murder: No arrests in Donegal operation Barry McCrory murder: Cross-border search ongoing
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A police operation in County Donegal, that involved an armed unit surrounding a building, has now ended. A cross-border search is continuing for a man wanted in connection with a murder in Londonderry.
Officers had surrounded a property in Burnfoot, near the border with Londonderry, at about 17:30 BST on Friday. The Police Service of Northern Ireland wants to interview Kieran McLaughlin, 58, in connection with the killing of Barry McCrory.
Mr McCrory, 35, was shot dead at a flat in Shipquay Street on Thursday.
Meanwhile, a police operation in County Donegal believed to have been part of the investigation into the murder has now ended.
Armed officers had surrounded a property in Burnfoot, near the border with Londonderry, at about 17:30 BST on Friday.
However, nobody was found inside the house and no arrests were made.However, nobody was found inside the house and no arrests were made.
The operation is believed to have been part of the investigation into the murder of Barry McCrory in Derry on Thursday. GardaĆ­ in County Donegal have been assisting the PSNI's search operation and said it ended at 04:00 BST on Saturday.
Mr McCrory, who was 35, was shot dead at a flat in Shipquay Street on Thursday morning. In an unusual move, officers requested information on the whereabouts of Mr McLaughlin.
GardaĆ­ in County Donegal have been assisting the PSNI's search operation.
In an unusual move, officers requested information on the whereabouts of 58-year-old Kieran McLaughlin.
Members of the public are being advised not to approach him.Members of the public are being advised not to approach him.