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Latest StoriesYou are in: BBC Newsline > Latest Stories > New search for the Disappeared ![]() New search for the DisappearedForensic experts are to examine a new site in the hunt for one of the Disappeared. The site is in Co Louth where the remains of Crossmaglen man Gerry Evans are said to be buried. It has been claimed he was shot 30 years ago as a suspected informer. He is one of two men from Crossmaglen who vanished. The family of the other man, Charlie Armstrong, say they know the general area in which he's buried, they just need help to pinpoint the exact location. Conor Macauley reports. Help playing audio/video ![]() Anna McShane Mr Armstrong's daughter, Anna McShane, was in her twenties when he disappeared. She says her family are not interested in who killed him or why, they just want to find his body. Help playing audio/video The man leading the hunt for the bodies is forensic specialist Geoff Knupfer. ![]() Geoff Knupfer He says any information received by the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains is treated in the utmost confidence and cannot be used in any criminal investigation. Help playing audio/video last updated: 27/04/2009 at 19:12 SEE ALSOYou are in: BBC Newsline > Latest Stories > New search for the Disappeared
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