search for Missing Man mark Sear Concludes in Western Australia’s Kimberley Region
KIMBERLEY, WA – Authorities have called off the active ground search for Mark Sear, who went missing in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The search, which involved extensive air adn land resources, was suspended after several weeks of challenging conditions.
Western Australian Premier Roger Cook praised the efforts of WA Police officers and State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers who dedicated their time and energy to locating Mr.Sear. “I want to sincerely thank every one of the WA Police officers and SES volunteers who dedicated their time and energy to the search for Mr Sear,” Cook said. “All our thoughts are with his family during this tough time.”
The search covered more than 600 square kilometres of harsh terrain, with temperatures peaking in the mid to high 30s Celsius during the operation. Local police,rangers,and the Perth tactical Response Group participated,utilizing both aerial and ground teams.
WA Police stated the difficult conditions of the outback presented notable challenges throughout the search. The matter was treated as a missing person case, and authorities have reported no data suggesting suspicious circumstances.
Police are continuing to appeal to the public for any information regarding Mr. Sear’s whereabouts. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities instantly.