Police are searching for a man convicted of the manslaughter of a PSNI officer, who is unlawfully at large.
Detectives say Shane Frane (36) may have travelled to the Republic.
Frane was convicted in February 2014 of the manslaughter of Constable Philippa Reynolds, following a road traffic crash in February 2013, in the Waterside area of Derry.
A PSNI spokesman said he has since breached the conditions of his temporary prison release by absconding from the Northern Ireland Prison Service.
Gardaí search Co Dublin lands amid inquiry into double murder of William Maughan and Anastasija Varslavane
Joy is a word Conor McGregor returns to again and again. Nikita Hand paints a much darker picture
Appeal granted in dispute over energy regulator’s refusal to compensate for temporary shut downs
‘Insufficient evidence’ to prosecute Stormont department over Noah Donohoe’s death
Frane is described as approximately 1.9m in height, of medium build with blue eyes with a left eye disfigurement.
He has tattoos on his upper right arm and has fair hair. He is originally from Limerick.
The spokesman said: “Despite attempts to arrest Frane, police have been unable to locate him.
“He may have travelled to the Republic of Ireland.
“Officers are appealing to anyone who has seen him or who knows of his whereabouts not to approach him, but to contact police on 101 quoting reference 1425 on 17/01/2024.
“Police would also appeal directly to him to hand himself in.”
Reynolds (27) was a passenger in a police vehicle which was hit by a stolen car driven by Frane in 2013.
Frane pleaded guilty to eight offences including manslaughter, causing her death by driving without a licence or insurance, driving when unfit through drink or drugs, and failing to remain at the scene and report an accident.
The officer was the back seat passenger in an unmarked police car that was hit by the stolen 4×4 vehicle that had been travelling at up to 128km/h.
Mourners at Reynold’s funeral were told that she had touched many lives and had been killed in her prime. – PA