63-year-old Daniel Wilson has been missing from the Dublin area since Sunday, August 31, with it currently not known what he was wearing when he was last seen

Daniel Wilson is missing
Daniel Wilson is missing (Image: Handout)

The family of a missing man and police are growing increasingly worried for the safety of a 63-year-old man who has vanished in Dublin, with fears he may have boarded a flight to London.

Daniel Wilson hasn’t been seen since Sunday, August 31 and was last spotted in the Dublin 24 area. Daniel, from Tallaght, is described as being six-feet tall, slim with brown shaved hair and brown eyes.

His clothing at the time of his disappearance remains unknown, and police are deeply concerned for his wellbeing. He was last seen in the Dublin 24 postcode area, which covers Firhouse, Jobstown, Kilnamanagh, Oldbawn and Tallaght,

Anyone with information is urged to contact the authorities(Image: NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Anyone with any information about Daniel’s whereabouts is urged to contact Tallaght Garda Station on (01) 6666000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station, reported Dublin Live. According to The Daily Express, sources close to the family believe Daniel may have boarded a flight to London.

An Garda Síochána Missing Persons shared the appeal for Daniel on their Facebook page, writing: “Gardaí are seeking the public’s assistance in tracing the whereabouts of Daniel Wilson (63), who was reported missing from Tallaght, Dublin 24, since Sunday 31st August 2025.

“Daniel is described as being 6 feet tall, of slim build with brown shaved hair and brown eyes. It is not known what Daniel was wearing when last seen.

“Gardaí and Daniel’s family are concerned for his well-being. Anyone with information on Daniel’s whereabouts is asked to contact Tallaght Garda Station on (01) 6666000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.”

When a loved one goes missing, friends and family face an anxious wait for their return or to find out what has happened to them. Some missing people are never found – but they are never forgotten.

With more than 170,000 people going missing each year in the UK, the Mirror is using its platform to launch Missed – a campaign to shine a light on underrepresented public-facing missing persons in the UK via a live interactive map, in partnership with Missing People.Because every missing person, no matter their background or circumstances, is someone’s son, daughter, mother, father, sister, brother, partner, friend. And they are always Missed.

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