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Michael John Taylor
TAS
Last seen 2 Dec 1991
Michael John Taylor

Michael John Taylor was last seen in his hometown of Scottsdale in north-east Tasmania on 2 December 1991.

Michael was originally from South Australia and had moved to Tasmania. 

Subsequent investigations resulted in Michael’s disappearance being reported to the Coroner. 

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anna Rosa Liva
Missing Persons Anna Rose Liva
SA
Last seen 28 Nov 1991
Anna Rosa Liva

Anna Rosa Liva, then aged 30 years, was an Italian national who was in Australia travelling. 

She was last seen alive walking north along Hutchinson Street, Coober Pedy, around midday on Thursday 28 November 1991. She had just visited the Coober Pedy Council Office. Ms Liva has not been seen since this time. 

Anna was an experienced traveller and was backpacking around Australia. Her disappearance was out of character. 

Police suspect she has been murdered.

If you have information that may assist police in Anna's disappearance please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Eve Askew
Missing Person Eve Askew
TAS
Last seen 16 Nov 1991
Eve Askew

Eve Askew went missing from her family's residence at Fitzgerald, Tasmania sometime during the night of the 16 November 1991. Eve left a note indicating her intention to leave home after being grounded by her parents for smoking. Since this time she has not accessed bank accounts nor contacted friends or family. She has not been seen since.

Eve was born in New South Wales and moved to Tasmania with her family in January of 1989. Eve was living with her parents and her three siblings and was just 14-years-old when she went missing.

Eve’s family describe her as being a shy and reserved person who did not interact with people easily, she would avoid meeting new people if she could. At the time of Eve’s disappearance she was 157cm tall, of slim build, she had red hair and was of fair complexion with freckles.

There is a reward of  $500,000 for relevant information which results in the conviction of an offender in relation to the disappearance and/or leads to the whereabouts of her location.

Tragically Eve is unaware that her parents have both since died. She has also become an aunt.

If you have information that may assist police to locate Eve please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Brandon Sorenson
Brandon SORENSON Missing person Mackay QLD
QLD
Last seen 15 Nov 1991
Brandon Sorenson

Brandon Sorenson, was last seen by his wife at 9am on the15th of November 1991 at a Penn Street address in South Mackay. Brandon was believed to be going to travel to Moranbah. This was the last occasion that Brandon’s wife saw or heard from him.

Anyone with information which may assist in locating Brandon Sorenson is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Valerie Joyce Howell
Valerie Joyce Howell Photo
NSW
Last seen 7 Nov 1991
Valerie Joyce Howell

Valerie Howell was last seen in the Sydney suburb of Belmore on 7 November 1991. She has not been heard from since. Her friend Karen Gilbody is also missing. Grave fears are held for both women.

If you have information that may assist police to locate Valerie please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via Crimestoppers.com.au.

Helen Joyce Courtney
Missing Person Helen Courtney
SA
Last seen 20 Sep 1991
Helen Joyce Courtney

Helen Joyce Courtney, then aged 33 years, was living at Ingle Farm with her husband when she went missing on or about 20 September 1991.

She was first reported missing by her mother on 24 September 1991, followed by her husband several days later. He claimed to have last seen her at 2pm on Friday 20 September 1991 when she dropped him off on Bridge Road, Pooraka, and continued driving towards Adelaide.

Her car, a Mitsubishi Colt, was located – impounded by the Adelaide City Council after receiving parking tickets in Franklin Street, Adelaide. The vehicle first received a parking ticket at 1.48pm on 20 September 1991.

Police suspect she has been murdered.

If you have information that may assist police please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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