Otago Daily Times

Extreme concern for wellbeing of man missing three days

INVERCARGI­LL

- LAURA SMITH laura.smith@odt.co.nz

THOSE involved in the search for a missing Invercargi­ll man are extremely concerned about his wellbeing, the man in charge of coordinati­ng it says.

Sergeant Ian Martin, of Invercargi­ll, said 68yearold Raymond Horn had been missing since Monday morning.

He is a resident of Walmsley House, a resthome in Richmond, Invercargi­ll.

‘‘He has never been missing before.’’

As such, it was out of character, he said.

Mr Horn had trouble com municating, due to a stroke, also had limited mobility and was unlikely to approach anyone.

Police were contacted about Mr Horn’s disappeara­nce on Monday, about 1pm, and search and rescue volunteers were involved from about 5pm.

He was last seen at the home at 8am.

Since then, residentia­l areas, Queens Park, the railway tracks, green spaces and the Otepuni Stream had been searched, some more than once.

Sgt Martin said the search had involved dog handlers and kayakers going down the stream.

‘‘There is nothing to indicate he is outside the area.’’

Those involved were extremely concerned for his welfare, given the temperatur­e dropped to 1.3degC on Tuesday night, Sgt Martin said.

That concern led to the decision to send an emergency alert to those in the Invercargi­ll area on Tuesday night.

About 8pm, the alert, similar to the Covid19 alert, informed Invercargi­ll residents Mr Horn was missing. It also advised people to look around their properties.

Sgt Martin said the black and red jacket Mr Horn was thought to be wearing could be similar to a Honda jacket.

Police said he could also be dressed in a lightcolou­red polo shirt, gym shoes and sweatpants or jeans.

Invercargi­ll residents were asked to search their properties, even if they have previously searched them, as Mr Horn was believed to be on foot and might have wandered on to a property.

Sgt Martin said it would be helpful for anyone with CCTV on their properties to review the footage and submit it to police if they saw anyone who looked like Mr Horn.

A crew of 12 Land Search and Rescue volunteers were involved yesterday, as well as members of Amateur Radio Emergency Communicat­ions group who were working with the incident management team.

Police 105.

 ?? PHOTOS: LAURA SMITH ?? On the lookout . . . Teams of LandSAR volunteers helped with the search for missing Invercargi­ll man Raymond Horn on Wednesday, including (from left) Matt Keppel, Jenny Beesley, Logan Wallace and Kass Rauber, at Queens Park.
PHOTOS: LAURA SMITH On the lookout . . . Teams of LandSAR volunteers helped with the search for missing Invercargi­ll man Raymond Horn on Wednesday, including (from left) Matt Keppel, Jenny Beesley, Logan Wallace and Kass Rauber, at Queens Park.
 ??  ?? At about 8pm on Tuesday, an emergency alert informed Invercargi­ll residents Raymond Horn was missing.
At about 8pm on Tuesday, an emergency alert informed Invercargi­ll residents Raymond Horn was missing.

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