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Otago Daily Times
3 hours ago
- Otago Daily Times
Missing student's mother flies in from US
Will Johnson who has not been heard from for a week. Photo: Supplied Private investigators trying to find a US aviation student missing for more than a week are filtering through tips they've received that could shed light on his whereabouts. Massey University student William Henry Johnson, known as Will, was last seen in Palmerston North between 30 May and 1 June. The 24-year-old's last communication with family was on 5 June and he has not responded to any attempts to contact him since. His parents have hired private investigators to find him, and on Tuesday Mike Gillam, of The Investigators New Zealand, publicly appealed for information and sightings. He told RNZ on Wednesday investigators had received information that potentially confirmed a sighting of Johnson in the central North Island. "We do want to hear from anyone with information that could be beneficial," he said. "A lot of the time is spent filtering through and sorting what may be a priority and what may be historic and not of interest to our timeline. "Certainly, we've appreciated the public outreach and there are a number of lines of inquiry that we're looking into." Johnson's mother was arriving in New Zealand from Seattle this morning. Gillam said her arrival in Palmerston North would be key, allowing her to speak with police and staff at Massey. There were no search parties in place at this stage, as more specific information would be needed, although aerial searches were under consideration. Johnson was last seen in the Takaro area of Palmerston North. Gillam said his disappearance was "really traumatising" for his family, who were distraught. His company had three investigators working on the matter full time. On Tuesday, Gillam said it was out of character for Johnson not to have contact with his family for such a period of time. Johnson was known to make off-the-cuff trips to Auckland. Police have said they received a missing person report on 9 June. "Police have made a number of various area inquiries in possible locations of interest in the Palmerston North area," a spokeswoman said today. "We would encourage William, or anyone who knows his whereabouts, to get in touch with police to confirm he is safe." Johnson drove a 2013 silver Mazda 6, registration MJK496, which was also missing and could provide leads to his whereabouts, Gillam said. Gillan can be contacted on 027 299 7603.

1News
8 hours ago
- 1News
Appeal for info on missing 24-year-old student from US
Investigators are appealing for information about a 24-year-old American aviation student who was last seen in Palmerston North over a week ago. William Henry Johnson, known as Will to his friends and family, was last seen by friends between May 30 and June 1 in the Takaro area of Palmerston North. His last communication with family was on Thursday, June 5, and he has not responded to any contact attempts since. The 24-year-old American was enrolled in the aviation program at Massey University. His family from Seattle have retained The Investigators New Zealand to work alongside the official police investigation to find their son. ADVERTISEMENT Johnson's mother has travelled to New Zealand to assist with the search efforts. William Henry Johnson, a 24-year-old American aviation student. (Source: Supplied) Will drives a 2013 silver Mazda 6, registration MJK496, which is also missing and could provide crucial leads to his whereabouts. Director at The Investigators New Zealand Mike Gillam said his disappearance was "completely out of character". "This is a young man who maintained regular contact with his family and whose sudden silence has caused grave concern for his welfare. We are treating this as a high-priority investigation and urging anyone with information to come forward immediately." William Henry Johnson, a 24-year-old American aviation student. (Source: Supplied) The investigation team was conducting inquiries throughout the Palmerston North region and have since expanded to Auckland. ADVERTISEMENT The investigators are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who may have seen Johnson since May 30, or anyone with information about his possible whereabouts. "Even seemingly minor details could prove crucial to the investigation," Gillam said. Police said they have received a missing persons report. They are making initial inquiries and gathering information.


Otago Daily Times
20 hours ago
- Otago Daily Times
Concerns for US student missing from Palmerston North
William Henry Johnson. Photo: Supplied Private investigators are concerned for the safety of a missing US aviation student who vanished from Palmerston North over a week ago. Massey University student William Henry Johnson, known as Will to friends and family, was last seen by friends between May 30 and June 1 in the Takaro area. Private investigator Mike Gillam, of The Investigators New Zealand, said Johnson's last communication with his family was on June 5. The 24-year-old had not responded to any attempts at contact since, and Johnson's family were very concerned for his wellbeing, Gillam said. "It's completely out of character for him to not have contact with them for this period of time, and from what we've observed we agree with that," he said. "We're really concerned because flatmates haven't seen him, and enquiries with the university etc, they're obviously treating it quite seriously as well." Gillam said a team of investigators were involved in the search around Palmerston North and also Auckland, to where Johnson was known to make "off the cuff" trips. "Will's mother is on the way over from Seattle in the States and we'll have boots on ground to assist her and navigate the police in Palmerston North and all that comes with that. We've got support wrapped around her in that respect," he said "The family is distraught and treating it really seriously." Police said they received a missing person report for Johnson on June 9, and officers were making initial enquiries and gathering information. Gillam said Johnson drove a 2013 silver Mazda 6, registration MJK496, which was also missing and could provide leads to his whereabouts. He said anyone with any information should get in touch immediately or call police with the reference number P062813346. Gillam said he could be reached on 027 299 7603. Investigators were particularly focused on the timeline between May 30 and June 1 when Johnson was last seen by friends.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
American aviation student vanishes in New Zealand; Mother joins search as investigators urge public's help
Twenty-four-year-old William Henry 'Will' Johnson , an American studying aviation at Massey University , has been missing in New Zealand for at least nine days, leaving family and friends deeply concerned. Johnson was last seen between May 30 and June 1 in the Takaro area of Palmerston North, where he lived in a shared flat. His family received a single text on June 5, but since then, there's been no response to calls or messages. That silence, they say, is completely unlike him. 'William's disappearance is completely out of character. This is a young man who maintained regular contact with his family,' said private investigator Mike Gillam, leading the probe via his agency, The Investigators New Zealand. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Air conditioners without external unit. (click to see prices) Air Condition | Search Ads Search Now Undo Gillam, alongside former police officers, is conducting searches not only around Palmerston North but also in Auckland—a city Johnson was known to visit spontaneously. His 2013 silver Mazda 6 (registration MJK496) is also missing and considered a critical lead. Johnson's mother has flown in from the US, joining authorities on the ground. Gillam notes that Johnson was generally reliable and communicative, a trait that makes his abrupt silence all the more alarming. Live Events Police have assigned the case number P062813346, and although their public updates are minimal, Gillam confirms they are working in coordination. Friends describe Johnson as punctual, thoughtful, and socially engaged. One flatmate remarked, ' He'd always tell us where he was going, even if it was just to get coffee.' Residents and commuters in Takaro and along common routes to Auckland are urged to stay alert. Anyone spotting Johnson or his Mazda 6 should contact the New Zealand Police with the reference number above or reach out to Gillam directly at 027 299 7603.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Yahoo
RPD: Teen used fake gun in robberies on Lexington Ave and Malling Dr.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A teenager has been accused of two robberies involving a fake gun Monday night on Lexington Avenue and on Malling Drive. The victim told Rochester police that a red vehicle pulled up to him, and the driver pointed what appeared to be a gun at him and demanded his property. The victim gave the suspect some of his stuff before the suspect drove away. Officers flooded the area and stopped the suspected car, a Mazda 6, near the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and Finch Street. They said the driver, a 17-year-old male, opened the door of the car and stuck his hands out. A replica revolver was found in the pocket of the car's side door. Investigators also learned that a similar crime happened on Malling Drive, where a suspect in a red sedan reportedly tried to steal property from a pedestrian at gunpoint. RPD identified the 17-year-old as the suspect in this robbery. The suspect was charged with second-degree robbery, second-degree attempted robbery, second-degree criminal use of a firearm, and petit larceny. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.