Otago Daily Times

Searchers scour city for man

INVERCARGI­LL

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

THE search for an Invercargi­ll man missing since Monday was set to intensify last night.

The man in charge of the search coordinati­on, Sergeant Ian Martin, of Invercargi­ll, said there was still a good possibilit­y 68yearold Raymond Horn could be found alive — but possibly in desperate need of medical attention.

Mr Horn went missing from Walmsley House, a resthome in Richmond, on Monday.

The home was a Presbyteri­an Support Southland (PSS) service.

He was last seen at 8am and police were called at 1pm after an unsuccessf­ul search in the immediate area by staff.

Residentia­l areas, Queens Park, the railway tracks, green spaces and the Otepuni Stream had been searched; the efforts involved dog handlers and kayakers.

There was concern Mr Horn had got into trouble and needed help, such as being locked in a shed.

As the result of a stroke, he was unable to communicat­e verbally.

Sgt Martin said there were 11 volunteers searching for Mr Horn yesterday, but that was to increase in the evening.

This included more Land Search and Rescue teams, as well as doorknocki­ng and Fire and Emergency New Zealand searching inner city commercial and residentia­l buildings.

PSS chief executive Michael Parker said staff and residents were upset, but remained positive.

‘‘We understand after four days there are concerns.’’

He said the home was not a secure unit, or a lockdown situation, and residents could come and go as they chose.

However, during Mr Horn’s stay, which began last August, he had not gone further than one street behind the home, Mr Parker said.

His leaving was therefore out of character, and no clues were left as to his whereabout­s, he said.

‘‘We want the community to understand it was not someone’s fault; we’ve done nothing wrong.

‘‘We just want him back, we want to find him.’’

Mr Parker said Mr Horn mostly kept to himself.

Sgt Martin said while no calls from the public had yet led to anything, police had received CCTV footage that showed Mr Horn walking west towards central Invercargi­ll from the Yarrow St, Macmaster St area about 9.30am on Monday.

Police asked people to search their properties, even if they had previously searched them.

If Mr Horn was seen, people were asked to call police and quote event number P045508171.

He was believed to be wearing a black and red jacket, and possibly a lightcolou­red polo shirt, gym shoes and sweatpants or jeans.

❛ We want the community to understand it was not

someone’s fault; we’ve done nothing

wrong

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 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Invercargi­ll man Raymond Horn has been missing since Monday morning.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Invercargi­ll man Raymond Horn has been missing since Monday morning.

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