2003
- Missing
Persons - Have you seen these people?
EDWARD
JOHN FAULKNER
DOB:
25/11/1959
HAIR:
Black
BUILD:
Solid
EYES:
Brown
CIRCUMSTANCES:
Edward was last seen 19
June 1995. He is a truck driver and was travelling to
Melbourne from Sydney. He last contacted his wife from Albury
that night. The heavy vehicle Edward was driving was found
abandoned on the Hume Highway Kalkoola on the outskirts of
Melbourne.
William has not been seen
by his family since 1990. Since this time he has missed a
number of significant family events which is out of character
for him. He might have travelled to other states of
Australia.
In
May 1969 William travelled across the north of Australia,
arriving in Sydney in June 1970, shortly therafter forming a
relationship with Peter Macari.In August 1970 William wrote to
his family in England saying that he was traveling to
Queensland. This was the last contact William had with his
family.
John
became disoriented whilst travelling and travelled into a
remote area of bushlands where his vehicle broke down. John
apparently left his vehicle and became a victim of the
elements.
Reported
missing to: Scone Police
ROBERT
CAMERON MARTIN
DOB:
03/03/1951
HAIR:
Brown
BUILD:
Medium
EYES:
CIRCUMSTANCES:
Robert was last seen by
his friends on 19 March, 1996. His car was discovered five
days later, locked and empty in the Bega
district.
Douglas was last seen on
30 May 1994 at his mother's residence in Bega where he stated
that he intended to live in the bush somewhere between Brogo
and Bega. He has not been seen or heard from since this
date.
Peter
was last seen by a friend Edward Azzarrlo, who was with him in
a run-about when it was hit by a large wave causing it to
capsize near Botany Bay Heads at approximately 8pm. Peter
informed the survivor he would swim to the shore to raise help
and commenced to swim in that direction. He has not been seen
since.
Jola
was last seen by her husband on the night of Tuesday 14
September 1993. Jola has an alcohol addiction and is known to
go missing for several days but always makes contact with her
sister.
It is important for
people to be aware that going missing is not a
crime and that it is the aim of the New South Wales Police
Service to ascertain if the missing person is safe and
well.