A major search is taking place in Carrick-on-Shannon today for a Mohill resident who's been missing for nearly four days.
Searches are also taking place in Dromod, Rooskey, Cootehall and Knockvicar.
David O'Callaghan, 21, was originally from Dublin, but was living in Mohill at the time of his disappearance.
He was last seen in the car park of St Joseph's Church in Boyle at around 5.15 last Saturday evening.
He then vanished and gardai and his family are increasingly concerned about his whereabouts.
There has been no activity on his phone since he disappeared.
David is described as around 6'3" tall, of medium build, with black hair.
When last seen, he was wearing a black t-shirt, black tracksuit bottoms and white trainers.
Family and friends are continuing their searches today.
They are meeting at Esquires in Carrick-on-Shannon today at 1pm before starting the search.
They're searching in several locations in Carrick, including an abandoned building, the marina, under the Carrick bridge and disused apartments in the Lis Cara housing estate on the Leitrim Road.
They're also searching back roads to Leitrim village and Drumsna.
Searches are also continuing in Boyle, with a drone being sent over the canal.
Searches are also taking place in Cootehall and Knockvicar.
A younger group of family and friends, aged under 20, are searching in Dromod and Rooskey this afternoon.
Garda searches are still ongoing also.]