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Helping with historical Missing Persons is very import as it can assist Police with locating that person or bringing closure to family and friends. You can help with locating historical Missing Persons by being aware of those missing in your local area and checking the NSW Missing Persons Database regularly.

If you believe that you have information that may help police, contact Crime Stoppers to make a report. You can also do this by either phone To find out more, read this fact sheet - Making a Missing Persons Report. If the Missing Person is not physically sighted, they will remain on the outstanding Missing Person list and police will continue to look for them.

Remember, going missing is NOT a crime. Free call : Email : missing afp. It is mandated to reduce the impact of Missing Persons across Australia and is funded by the Federal Government. Ph: Email: ffmpu dcj. Support is offered by phone, face-to-face, or online. FFMPU organises support groups and events to bring families together. They can also liaise with Law Enforcement on behalf of the family and have developed a close relationship with the MPR.

Dementia Australia NSW provides a confidential support service for individuals, families and friends affected by dementia. For a full list of Dementia Australia offices and resources visit the dementia.

Ph: 13 11 14, 02 Website: www. The Australian Red Cross conducts worldwide searches where contact has been lost due to war, conflict or natural disaster. The International Social Service traces family members separated by adoption or other legal intervention, international child abduction and voluntary or forced migration. Provides reunion services to adult Aboriginals separated from their families and cultures by government intervention such as adoption, fostering and institutionalisation.

The NSW Missing Persons Registry works closely with other individuals and agencies to develop better methods of locating Missing Persons or identifying located human remains. This network of volunteers is vital in coordinating search grids and responding to Missing Persons reports.

Local PCYC provide guidance to children and young people that need additional support. The PCYC provides community space where people can come together and enjoy recreational activities. To search for a missing person, or view people who a missing, please visit the Missing Persons Enquiry System. Skip to content Skip to navigation. He was living with his wife and four children at the family dairy farm on Lake Plains Road. He has olive complexion and would be 92 today. Excavations at the farm occurred in September as Major Crime Detectives searched for his remains or anything related to his disappearance, without success.

Gordon Rogers, then aged 20, was last seen in Beachport at about 3. He was reported missing at Beachport Police Station at He was on a working holiday in Australia after arriving in Sydney on Saturday, March 28, on a month Visa. After travelling for a short time he was employed by the Woods and Forest Department as a labourer. On the day of his disappearance, Mr Rogers had attended a party in Beachport and been drinking with the friend who subsequently reported him missing.

The friend stated that he left the party to take his girlfriend home and asked another male to take Mr Rogers home. The other male stated that he took another female home first and when he returned to the party Mr Rogers was no longer there. Gregory Christiansen disappeared on Tuesday, January 7, after telling the manager of a local hostel in Port Germein that he was going for a walk.

He had arrived from Adelaide the day before by bus and his property was left in his hostel room. The last confirmed sighting of him was about 12pm when the then year-old left a friend's home in his red Toyota Forerunner. Mr Houston's vehicle was later seen parked in the driveway of a home in Harvey Street at Whyalla, at about 1pm. It is believed that he may have been travelling to the Northern Territory to find work, but known associates there have not seen or heard from him.

It is believed he travelled to Adelaide to attend a Telecom seminar and has not been sighted since. At the time of his disappearance, Mr Brady was involved in a dispute with family members over substance abuse and fled into bushland.

Her family became seriously concerned for her safety and welfare when she was not seen again and no contact was made by her. Ms Bernie was later reported missing by her sister to the Mount Gambier Police. She has not been seen since.

After all this time there is still no paper trail to provide police with any clues as to her whereabouts and no contact has been made with her family or friends. He was often transient between Ceduna and Port Augusta and it was on this date that it is believed that he left Yalata intending to travel to Port Augusta.

Family and community have concerns for his safety and welfare as they have not heard from him since. Extensive enquiries have been conducted with transport services, interstate police and the Aboriginal community, to no avail. He became separated from the vehicle in scrubland 40 kilometres east of Kimba and has not been seen since.

Despite extensive enquiries and police searches, Mr Redman remains missing and his whereabouts unknown. Ms Goodwin was last seen at about 12pm that day, after shopping at both Coles and Woolworths in Port Lincoln.

She was known to associate with persons involved in the drug scene within the Port Lincoln area. A number of these associates have been spoken to by detectives.

Extensive searches of the area surrounding Port Lincoln have not been successful in locating Ms Goodwin and police suspect she has been murdered. Port Lincoln Times' trusted source for property. Home News Local News. A long-term missing person is somebody who has been missing for more than three months. In Australia, there are more than people listed as a long-term missing person.

If you have any information on a missing person call Crime Stoppers on He was not seen or heard of again. Ms Liva has not been seen since this time. His vehicle was found bogged two kilometres west of Sinclairs Gap. Concerns are held for his safety and welfare as he has not been heard from since. Police conducted an extensive search of the area but Mr Williams was not located.

Then 44, the Adelaide man was reported missing on Monday, February 16, by his housemate. He was last seen driving a white Holden Commodore sedan.



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