Wexford Fiona Sinnott Inquiry Search
New Search Underway in Co Wexford for Fiona Sinnott, Missing Since 1998
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Wexford, Ireland - July 31, 2025 – A important new search operation has commenced in County Wexford as part of the ongoing examination into the 1998 disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott.The 19-year-old mother of a baby daughter vanished after leaving Butler’s Pub in Broadway on the night of Sunday,February 8,1998. This latest advancement underscores the persistent efforts by An Garda Síochána to uncover the truth surrounding her case, a case that has remained a painful mystery for over two decades.
The Search and investigation
The current search is focused on open ground at an undisclosed location within County Wexford.Over the coming days, this area will undergo thorough examination, including excavation and forensic analysis. The operation is expected to cause localized disruption, with road closures and diversions in place to facilitate the work.
Key Details of Fiona Sinnott’s Disappearance
Fiona Sinnott was last confirmed to have been seen leaving Butler’s Pub in Broadway at approximately midnight on February 8, 1998. She had been socializing with friends that evening.
A crucial, yet unconfirmed, sighting reported by a motorcyclist places a male and female on the road near Kisha Cross around the same time. Two other males, described as being in their late teens or early twenties, were also observed in the vicinity. Gardaí are notably keen to trace these four individuals, or anyone else who was in the area that night and has not yet come forward, or was unable to provide details at the time.
Fiona Sinnott resided in Ballyhitt, Broadway, and was a mother to a young daughter at the time of her disappearance.
Ongoing Appeal for Information
The investigation into Fiona Sinnott’s case has been extensive, with over 500 statements taken and thousands of documents and reports collated. Despite the passage of time,Gardaí continue to appeal for any information that has not yet been shared with them.
Anyone with information is urged to contact:
Wexford Garda Station on 053 9165200.
Any Garda station.
For those who wish to provide information confidentially, the Garda Confidential Line is available on 1800 666 111. This includes individuals who may have come forward previously but felt they could not provide all the information they possessed.
A Lasting Pursuit of Justice
The renewed search efforts in County Wexford highlight the enduring commitment to solving the disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott. As technology and investigative techniques evolve, the hope remains that new evidence will emerge, bringing closure to her family and friends. The foundational principles of thorough investigation and public cooperation continue to drive this pursuit of justice, ensuring that cases like Fiona’s are never truly closed until answers are found. The future of such investigations lies in leveraging advanced forensic capabilities and maintaining persistent public engagement, offering a beacon of hope for resolution in cold cases.
