Stephen Corrigan was born on 8 June 1963 and was missing since 22 November 2011. He had been living in the Cork Street area of Dublin when he was last seen alive. He had been a patient at the Weir Home on Cork Street, where nursing and psychiatric care are provided for men. Residents can come and go and he failed to return there on the day he went missing. He suffered from mental health issues and tended to withdraw from society. At these times he was known to live on the streets around
Saint Anne's Park,
Palmerston Park,
Mulhuddart and
Glasnevin. His mother kept in contact with Gardaí and provided a blood sample for identification.
Crimecall broadcast appeals for information on his whereabouts on three occasions. His remains were identified through DNA comparison with the blood sample given by his mother. His mother had died before his remains were found as had his only other known blood relative. Gardaí believe that he died not long after he was last seen alive. Gardaí appealed in July 2020 for any other relatives or anyone with information on his family to contact Rathmines Garda station. ==See also==