Norah Anne remembers clearly how she felt when she first learned her brother had gone missing. “My mum phoned me at around 6pm on Tuesday, after he had went missing on Monday. “She said his food was still in the microwave, she used to put his dinner in the microwave for him to heat up when he got in. “I was trying to reassure her, saying, he’s a young guy, he’s single, he’s probably just crashed at one of his pal’s houses, he’ll be alright. “But she sounded really concerned. The next morning, I called again and people were phoning her saying they had sightings of him.