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Search for missing man in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain scaled back
Search for missing man in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain scaled back

News.com.au

timea day ago

  • News.com.au

Search for missing man in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain scaled back

Police are scaling back the search for Victorian man Christopher Inwood, who has been missing for several days in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain area. Mr Inwood is feared dead, as authorities say his chances of survival are 'very low' if he has been exposed to the elements for the time he's been missing. Mr Inwood was last seen in Kindred in Tasmania's northwest on Monday night. His van was found in a carpark at a ranger's station the following morning. An extensive search effort was undertaken to find the 52-year-old, including a helicopter crew, police, SES volunteers, park rangers, and drone operators. Huts and emergency shelters along the Overland Track were searched, as well as wide-ranging aerial searches of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Tasmania Police Western District search and rescue Inspector Steven Jones said the emergency agencies would continue to follow any new leads to try to locate Mr Inwood. 'Our thoughts remain with his family who are affected during this incredibly difficult time,' Inspector Jones said. 'Extensive search efforts have been undertaken in the area where the missing person was last believed to be. 'At this stage, that area has been comprehensively searched, and all reasonable search strategies have been completed.' While Mr Inwood's vehicle was located, the search crew found no further evidence to help track him down. 'Given the length of time Mr Inwood has been missing and the harsh weather conditions in the area, if he has been fully exposed to the elements, sadly, his chances of survival are extremely low,' Inspector Jones said. Weather conditions this week at Cradle Mountain have been below freezing overnight. Anyone who has any information about Mr Inwood's location has been encouraged to contact Tasmania Police.

Missing man feared dead, search scaled back
Missing man feared dead, search scaled back

Perth Now

timea day ago

  • Perth Now

Missing man feared dead, search scaled back

Police are scaling back the search for Victorian man Christopher Inwood, who has been missing for several days in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain area. Mr Inwood is feared dead, as authorities say his chances of survival are 'very low' if he has been exposed to the elements for the time he's been missing. Mr Inwood was last seen in Kindred in Tasmania's northwest on Monday night. His van was found in a carpark at a ranger's station the following morning. An extensive search effort was undertaken to find the 52-year-old, including a helicopter crew, police, SES volunteers, park rangers, and drone operators. Huts and emergency shelters along the Overland Track were searched, as well as wide-ranging aerial searches of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Tasmania Police have scaled back their search for missing Victorian Christopher Inwood. Tasmania Police Credit: News Corp Australia Tasmania Police Western District search and rescue Inspector Steven Jones said the emergency agencies would continue to follow any new leads to try to locate Mr Inwood. 'Our thoughts remain with his family who are affected during this incredibly difficult time,' Inspector Jones said. 'Extensive search efforts have been undertaken in the area where the missing person was last believed to be. 'At this stage, that area has been comprehensively searched, and all reasonable search strategies have been completed.' While Mr Inwood's vehicle was located, the search crew found no further evidence to help track him down. Extensive search efforts have been undertaken this week. Tasmania Police Credit: Supplied 'Given the length of time Mr Inwood has been missing and the harsh weather conditions in the area, if he has been fully exposed to the elements, sadly, his chances of survival are extremely low,' Inspector Jones said. Weather conditions this week at Cradle Mountain have been below freezing overnight. Anyone who has any information about Mr Inwood's location has been encouraged to contact Tasmania Police.

Hopes fade for man missing in freezing wilderness
Hopes fade for man missing in freezing wilderness

Perth Now

time2 days ago

  • Perth Now

Hopes fade for man missing in freezing wilderness

A man missing for several days in freezing wilderness is unlikely to be alive, according to police who have scaled back search efforts. The empty car of Victorian man Christopher Inwood, 52, was discovered on Tuesday morning at a ranger station at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. An extensive search over days in the mountain's national park involving police, SES volunteers, drones, a helicopter and wildlife rangers was scaled back on Friday. Tasmania police noted the length of time Mr Inwood had been missing and the harsh weather in the area. "If he has been fully exposed to the elements, sadly, his chances of survival are extremely low," Inspector Steven Jones said. "Police will continue to follow up any new leads or information that may assist in locating Christopher. "Our thoughts remain with his family who are affected during this incredibly difficult time." Minimum temperatures at Cradle Mountain, in the island state's Central Highlands, have dropped to near zero over the past few days. Mr Inwood was last seen in a rural area near Tasmania's northwest coast on Monday night. It is believed he drove his white Toyota van into the Cradle Mountain national park, past the main entrance, to the ranger station. A backpack believed to belong to Mr Inwood was found down a road about 500m away. Police have said he had some bushwalking experience but it was unclear how much. It was also not known what equipment he had or what clothing he was wearing. Police have asked anyone with any information to come forward.

Search underway for 52-year-old Christopher Inwood missing at Cradle Mountain
Search underway for 52-year-old Christopher Inwood missing at Cradle Mountain

ABC News

time5 days ago

  • ABC News

Search underway for 52-year-old Christopher Inwood missing at Cradle Mountain

A search is underway for a man believed to be missing in a remote mountain region in Tasmania, emergency services say. In a statement on Tuesday, Tasmania Police said 52-year-old Christopher Michael Inwood was last seen at Kelso, a small town north of Launceston, on Sunday. He was reported to be travelling to Cradle Mountain — Lake St Clair National Park, which stretches over the state's north and central highlands region. A search of the area by emergency services is underway. Police said his white Toyota HiAce van was found in the car park of the Cradle Mountain ranger station at about half-past-seven in the morning on Tuesday. A backpack which police say belongs to Mr Inwood was found about 500 metres along the track from the station, in the direction of Dove Lake. Police said weather conditions in the region overnight were below freezing.

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