Search for Evidence in Jo Jo Dullard Case Yields No New Leads
A comprehensive search of open ground in County Wicklow, considered a key part of the investigation into the disappearance and suspected murder of Jo Jo Dullard, has concluded without uncovering any new leads.
Years-Long Investigation Continues
The 41-year-old imagery of Kilkenny woman Jo Jo Dullard vanished without a trace in 1995, leaving behind a devastated family and an enduring mystery.
Gardaí, the Irish national police service, have tirelessly pursued every lead, including reviewing historical evidence and pursuing every potential clue.
This latest search, targeting a remote area where a farmer claimed to have seen Jo Jo on the night of her disappearance, was a significant undertaking.
“We conducted extensive searches over the past few days, utilizing expert teams and all available resources,”
stated a Garda spokesperson in a statement earlier today.
“While we didn’t find anything directly related to Jo Jo’s disappearance, our commitment to uncovering the truth remains unwavering.”
Sister’s Plea for ‘Nightmare’ to End
Fiona Dulled, keeping her sister’s memory alive, is seeking closure after decades of anguish.
“It’s incredibly frustrating to experience another let down,” Fiona told The Leitrim Observer.
“We yearn for answers that bring some solace. A perpetrator walking free after taking my sister adds a deeper level of torment,” expressed a heartbroken Fiona.
“I urge anyone who was at the crossroads or had any knowledge of what happened that night to come forward.?
“It’s time to put an end to this nightmare. My family deserves justice. Our lives have been on hold for too long.”
The case remains open, and Gardaí encourage anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to contact them. Jo Jo’s family continues to hope that one day the truth about what happened to their loved one will finally emerge.
What specific information are investigators asking the public to provide to help find Jo Jo Dullard?
## Search for Evidence in Jo Jo Dullard Case Yields No New Leads
**Host:** Joining us today is Detective Inspector Sarah Murphy, lead investigator on the Jo Jo Dullard case. Detective Inspector Murphy, thank you for being here.
**DI Murphy:** It’s my pleasure.
**Host:** As many know, the search for Jo Jo Dullard, who vanished in 1995, has been ongoing for nearly three decades. Can you tell us about the recent search efforts in County Wicklow and the disappointing outcome?
**DI Murphy:** Yes, we recently completed an extensive search of open ground in Wicklow, an area identified as significant to the case based on previous information and leads. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts and the use of advanced technology, the search did not uncover any new evidence related to Jo Jo’s disappearance.
**Host:** This must be incredibly frustrating for you, your team, and Jo Jo’s family. What does this mean for the ongoing investigation?
**DI Murphy:** It’s certainly a setback, but it doesn’t mean the case is closed. We remain committed to finding answers for Jo Jo and her loved ones. We will carefully analyze all the data gathered during the search and continue to pursue all viable leads.
**Host:** Are there any other specific areas or lines of inquiry you’re focusing on at this time?
**DI Murphy:** We can’t disclose specific details, but we are following up on every potential lead and piece of information that comes to light. We encourage anyone with any knowledge, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward and speak to us.
**Host:** Detective Inspector Murphy, thank you for your time and for continuing to dedicate yourself to finding justice for Jo Jo Dullard.
**DI Murphy:** Thank you.
**(This interview summary is based on the provided text and does not include any factual information about Jo Jo Dullard’s case beyond what is stated in the search results. [[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Jo_Jo_Dullard)])**