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Daniel Plain was diagnosed with dementia in late 2016 and his condition has slowly deteriorated. Due to his dementia, Daniel would walk around town, normally leaving his house in the late afternoon or early evening. In recent months, he appeared to be walking to places from his childhood. He would normally return to his house on his own or a member of the public or family would drive him home.
On the 23rd of March 2020, Daniel had dinner with his wife and daughter. In the early evening, Daniel left the house on foot without any belongings and did not state where he was planning to walk. Daniel has not returned home.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Daniel is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Trent McKechnie was last seen attending Kings Academy of Martial Arts in Moorebank on the 12 March 2020. After the class Trent was seen leaving in a white Toyota Hilux, registration YEA548 and neither Trent nor the vehicle have been seen since.
Trent has not contacted family or friends, which is out of character and police hold concerns for his welfare.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Trent is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Senada Cecez moved to Australia over 15 years ago with her sons and husband.
In the last few years, Senada has gone missing before but never for this amount of time without any contact. She has previously been located staying with friends or by the beach.
Sometime between the evening of Sunday 8 March 2020 to the morning of Monday 9 March 2020 Senada left an address in Halland Way, Westminster. Senada left behind her belongings including her purse, identification, phone and car. She is believed to have left on foot. She may have been wearing dark clothing and occasionally wears reading glasses.
The circumstances as to why she departed the address on this occasion is unknown. Senada has previously gone missing for over a week without any explanation before so this behaviour did not initially appear unusual. However, it is now out of character for her to go without contact with her family for so long.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Senada is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Aaron Clear was last seen in Belmont, New South Wales. His current whereabouts are unknown, and he does not have a fixed place of abode. Aaron is known to frequent the Newcastle, Belmont and Central Coast areas. He may be camping or living on the street. It is also possible that Aaron has travelled interstate for work purposes. There are now concerns for Aarons welfare.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Aaron is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
David Hunter was an avid traveller to Malaysia. On the 22nd of February 2020, David boarded a flight from his hometown in Moruya to travel to Sydney and on to Kuala Lumpur. When David arrived in Kuala Lumpur, he rented a car and has not been seen since. The vehicle was found abandoned on Maharajalela Road, Kuala Lumpur on the 18th of June 2020 by the Royal Malaysian Police.
If you have information that may assist police to locate David please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via Crimestoppers.com.au.
Daryl John Norris was last seen at 8.30pm on Tuesday 4 February 2020 at his home address in Cleve, South Australia.
It appears that Daryl left the family home on foot without shoes, wallet, cash, bank card or his phone sometime during that evening or in the early hours of the next day.
Daryl's disappearance is very out of character and there is serious concern for his safety and welfare, particularly given he has never done anything like this before. Extensive searches undertaken, along with police enquiries to date, have failed to locate Daryl and his current whereabouts remain unknown.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Daryl is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.