An inquest into the disappearance of Noah Donohoe hears that two people who reportedly had “eyes” on him were not asked to provide a statement. The testimony is given as the inquest continues, now in its 20th week, and focuses on aspects of the search and investigative process after Noah went missing. One account presented at the hearing comes from a police officer who led house-to-house searches carried out to locate the schoolboy. The officer’s evidence includes details about how searches were conducted in the relevant area and what steps were taken during the search period. The inquest also examines how information was handled and whether potential leads were followed up through formal statements. The report adds that the inquest hears the two individuals with information were not approached for statements, although the specific circumstances of what they saw and why they were not interviewed are examined in the proceedings. The hearing continues as the coroner assesses the evidence presented so far.