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Leslie Ball was last seen on 18 April 1993 at a house on Yolanda Drive at Murray on the outskirts of Townsville, while staying with family.
If you have information that may assist police to locate Leslie please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
George Brook (formerly Kaloutsis) was last seen on 3 April 1993, aboard a train which departed Central Railway Station, Sydney, NSW bound for Orange, NSW. He was last seen around Penrith, NSW and may have alighted the train at this station. Previously known to frequent the Eastern Suburbs, George has not been seen or been in contact with family since this time and has not accessed his bank accounts. There are ongoing concerns for his welfare.
If you have any information that may assist police in locating George, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Richard Michael Leape was last heard from by his family in April 1993. He left his Bondi unit, leaving most of his possessions behind. It is totally out of character for him not to contact his family. There are fears for his safety and welfare.
If you have information that may assist police to locate Richard please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Warren Long was last seen on 17 March 1993 at Drummoyne, NSW.
If you have information that may assist police to locate Warren please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Nancy Grunwaldt, then aged 26, was last seen on 12 March 1993 riding a pushbike in a southerly direction along the Tasman Highway about 4km south of Scamander, Tasmania. She has not been seen since.
Nancy was a resident of Germany at the time of her disappearance. She was on one years' leave from work and had travelled to New Zealand prior to entering Australia.
On the 6 March 1993 she flew from Auckland to Tasmania. Nancy's last contact with her parents was on 11 March 1993 at 4pm est.
On the morning of Tuesday 9 March 1993, she hired a red Road Chief Marauder Mountain Bike from a bike hire service in Devonport, Tasmania. She rented the bicycle for two weeks stating that she would return the bike on the 22nd of March 1993. She left her backpack including some personal belongings with the hire service stating that she would collect them at the time of returning the bike.
After hiring the bike, Nancy travelled from Devonport to Launceston and then on to St Helens on the east coast of Tasmania. It is believed that Nancy was intending to visit a pen pal who lived in Rose Bay. The last confirmed sighting of Nancy was by fellow tourists who had spent the previous night with her at the St Helens Hostel.
There is a $500,000 reward for information leading to the location of Nancy.
If you have information that may assist police to locate Nancy, please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
The following message from Nancy’s sister describes how dearly missed she is by her family and loved ones:
If you were here we could celebrate our mother's birthday together and maybe I would have nieces and nephews. I could laugh with you about our shared memories of childhood and we would visit our father's grave together and share the sadness, you would be my daughter's aunt I would have a big sister who I could tell others about, I would be more confident in letting go and trusting the world and maybe I would still have friends from back then, goodbyes would be easier my life would be happier.
Trevor Wayne Bailey was 25-years-old at the time of his disappearance and had been residing at Burrawong Court, Rocherlea Tasmania. He last contacted his mother in Launceston on 6 January 1993. STD beeps indicated that he was possibly interstate.
Trevor was last seen at Launceston Airport on 16 January 1993. He has not been seen or heard from since and police and his family hold very grave fears for his safety.
It is believed Trevor may have spent some time living in Nerang in Queensland after his disappearance and further information was received that he had spent time in South Australia.
Prior to his disappearance Trevor had spent time in Western Australia and information was received that he may have returned to Western Australia, to the Kununurra area in about 1996, three years after he was reported missing.
Trevor’s disappearance has been treated as suspicious. Despite numerous enquiries interstate Trevor has not been located. It is highly possible he is using another name or has assumed another identity. He is not currently wanted by police for any other reason than being reported missing.
Trevor’s family would dearly love to hear from him and know he is okay.
If you have information that may assist police to locate Trevor, please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.