The wife of an Offaly man missing from home in Tullamore has penned a heartbreaking message to him on social media as searches continue.
Chantelle Guilfoyle took to Facebook to tell her husband Noel Guilfoyle, who has been missing from Tullamore since Tuesday, to "come home sweet husband of mine" adding that "we love you unconditionally."
Gardaí have been looking for the whereabouts of 45-year-old Noel Guilfoyle who is missing from his home in Tullamore, Co. Offaly since Tuesday, June 6.
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Chantelle has asked anyone who sees Noel to show him her message which says: "You are the best husband, father, son, brother, nephew, friend and colleague in the world."
She described her husband as her best friend, and her "forever person always."
"As your Mam May has said, we are all here with our arms wide open, waiting for you to walk into our home, our haven of peace, devotion and warmth which you love. Remember this is all that matters. Please come home to us and we will figure everything out together like we always do," Chantelle wrote late on Thursday night.
Noel is described as being approximately 5’ 10” in height, of slim build and balding. It is unknown what Noel was wearing when he left home. Gardaí and Noel's family are concerned for his wellbeing.
Anyone with information on Noel’s whereabouts is asked to contact Tullamore Garda Station on 057 932 7600, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.
Chantelle said "with every ounce of my body, heart, soul and mind I am willing you to do just that and head for home."
"I am doing the same here and will keep doing it with Mark, Indi and Hunter right beside me every step of the way. You will see us coming, listen to your heart and follow the beats home.
"We love you unconditionally, always. It’s time to come home sweetest husband of mine. Please come home. Wifey," the heartbroken mother added.