An extensive land, sea and air search took place along the coast on Saturday, January 12 in an effort to locate missing man Craig Evans,aged 51, who was last seen leaving a work site on the Princes Hwy, Eden, about 4.15pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
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CEO of the Westpac Lifesaving helicopter service Stephen Leahy said it was the second time a search had been carried out.
“This was an extensive search of the Pambula and Eden headlands, around the rocks working with surf life saving volunteers, SES volunteers, police and the Westpac helicopter,” Mr Leahy said.
As part of the operation Eden SES was asked by police to provide vertical rescue operators to carry out a cliff search to try and locate the missing man.
Eden SES unit, supported by Bega SES unit were able to provide two search teams made up of seven vertical rescue qualified operators, plus an additional eight support crew. Tathra Surf Rescue were also involved in the search on the day.
Mr Evans is still missing and there have been serious concerns for his welfare as his disappearance is out of character.
Police were told he was visiting NSW from his home in Eastwood, Victoria. Mr Evans is described as being of Caucasian appearance, of medium build, about 170cm tall with red hair.
He was last seen wearing a grey long sleeve shirt, black pants, boots and a grey broad brimmed hat.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts, or that sights him, is urged to contact local police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.
Eden SES is currently looking for new members as field operators and support volunteers. There is an information night at Merimbula RSL, January 16, 5.30 pm or contact Patricia Daly on 0458 737 160.