Saturday, August 5, 2017

Man missing in Pilbara, Anthony Collis, found ‘alive and well’

A 32-year-old man missing since Thursday in a remote and rugged stretch of Western Australia’s Pilbara has been found alive after he became separated from his travelling companion and vehicle.

Anthony Collis was travelling with a woman to Darwin on Thursday when they became separated, roughly 570 kilometres inland south-east of Broome, near the Karlamilyi National Park, on the Canning Stock Route.

Anthony, wearing a blue-stripped collared shirt and an earing in one ear, smiles at the camera.

The woman, disoriented and dehydrated, later walked into the Georgia Bore Camp on the Canning Stock Route, 8.2 kilometres north of Well 22, and reported him missing.

The pair’s vehicle was found abandoned on Friday, one kilometre north of the well and yesterday and clothes and equipment were found yesterday.

This morning, Mr Collis was found by police about 8am about 1 kilometre north of the well.

“He is dehydrated and suffering from exposure, but otherwise fine,” the statement said.

“He is currently being flown by helicopter to Newman Hospital for treatment.”

The search involved local officers, tactical response group trackers, the police airwing and State Emergency Services volunteers.

Source: Man missing in Pilbara, Anthony Collis, found ‘alive and well’ – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)


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