Two convicted murderers - Stephen McParland and Alison McDonagh - are unlawfully at large together having failed to return after temporary release from Northern Ireland prisons
Two convicted murderers from Northern Ireland are unlawfully at large and police believe they are together.McDonagh was jailed for a murder committed in 2004; McParland received his conviction for a killing in 1997.
McDonagh is described as being about 5ft 2in in height and of stocky build with auburn hair and green eyes.Image source,McParland and Alison Michelle McDonagh were last seen at Lanyon Place Train Station in Belfast on Saturday
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