
Police investigate young man's death, known to frequent Newcastle area
Jayden Harwood, who was known to frequent Newcastle and Toronto, first went missing in Ingleburn, Sydney on March 1.
When he could not be found, Lake Macquarie police were contacted and began to make inquiries into his whereabouts on March 4.
He was reportedly last seen around 12pm on March 1.
Following an extensive, months-long search of bushland in Sydney's southwest, Campbelltown police and NSW SES found a body, believed to be Mr Harwood.
Mr Harwood was reportedly from the Newcastle area and was last seen walking down Sackville Street, Ingleburn while staying at his girlfriend's parents' place, his mother Alanai-Brie Wallace told 9News.
Police have established a crime scene and detectives commenced Strike Force Devon to investigate the incident.
Remains have been seized and will undergo a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death.
Investigations under Strike Force Devon continue.
Police urged anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.
A search for a missing man has ended in tragedy after NSW Police have located remains believed to be the 20-year-old.
Jayden Harwood, who was known to frequent Newcastle and Toronto, first went missing in Ingleburn, Sydney on March 1.
When he could not be found, Lake Macquarie police were contacted and began to make inquiries into his whereabouts on March 4.
He was reportedly last seen around 12pm on March 1.
Following an extensive, months-long search of bushland in Sydney's southwest, Campbelltown police and NSW SES found a body, believed to be Mr Harwood.
Mr Harwood was reportedly from the Newcastle area and was last seen walking down Sackville Street, Ingleburn while staying at his girlfriend's parents' place, his mother Alanai-Brie Wallace told 9News.
Police have established a crime scene and detectives commenced Strike Force Devon to investigate the incident.
Remains have been seized and will undergo a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death.
Investigations under Strike Force Devon continue.
Police urged anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.
A search for a missing man has ended in tragedy after NSW Police have located remains believed to be the 20-year-old.
Jayden Harwood, who was known to frequent Newcastle and Toronto, first went missing in Ingleburn, Sydney on March 1.
When he could not be found, Lake Macquarie police were contacted and began to make inquiries into his whereabouts on March 4.
He was reportedly last seen around 12pm on March 1.
Following an extensive, months-long search of bushland in Sydney's southwest, Campbelltown police and NSW SES found a body, believed to be Mr Harwood.
Mr Harwood was reportedly from the Newcastle area and was last seen walking down Sackville Street, Ingleburn while staying at his girlfriend's parents' place, his mother Alanai-Brie Wallace told 9News.
Police have established a crime scene and detectives commenced Strike Force Devon to investigate the incident.
Remains have been seized and will undergo a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death.
Investigations under Strike Force Devon continue.
Police urged anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.
A search for a missing man has ended in tragedy after NSW Police have located remains believed to be the 20-year-old.
Jayden Harwood, who was known to frequent Newcastle and Toronto, first went missing in Ingleburn, Sydney on March 1.
When he could not be found, Lake Macquarie police were contacted and began to make inquiries into his whereabouts on March 4.
He was reportedly last seen around 12pm on March 1.
Following an extensive, months-long search of bushland in Sydney's southwest, Campbelltown police and NSW SES found a body, believed to be Mr Harwood.
Mr Harwood was reportedly from the Newcastle area and was last seen walking down Sackville Street, Ingleburn while staying at his girlfriend's parents' place, his mother Alanai-Brie Wallace told 9News.
Police have established a crime scene and detectives commenced Strike Force Devon to investigate the incident.
Remains have been seized and will undergo a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death.
Investigations under Strike Force Devon continue.
Police urged anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.

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