Missing man Maryada, 33, vanishes at Maslin Beach, sparking urgent search
An urgent search has started for a missing 33-year-old man last seen at Maslin Beach.
Maryada was last seen at his Maslin Beach address in Adelaide's south about 2pm on Tuesday.
Police said he may be driving a 2012 black Ford LWII sedan with registration S162AWC.
Widely shared posts on Facebook and Reddit said Maryada's phone has been off since he was last seen on Tuesday.
'This is very out of character of him, and I am very worried,' the Facebook post said, which recounted he had not shared plans to go anywhere or meet anyone.
Another post on Reddit said Maryada was always in touch with his fiancée and family, and no Adelaide metro hospitals had him listed.
Police said he is 180cm tall, with a slim build, tanned complexion and short wavy black hair.
Anyone who sees Maryada or his car or has information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the police assistance line on 131 444.

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