The search was stood down for the day Monday evening after the man walking his dog fell into the river atAhimate Park, Palmerston North on Saturday.
It would resume Tuesday morning.
Rangitāne iwi have placed a rāhui on Manawatū River, between where the Turitea Stream enters the Manawatū River and where the Oroua River enters the Manawatū River at Puketotara, until further notice.
Involved in the search was the police’s National Dive Squad, police search and rescue staff, a Swift Water Rescue boat, kayaks, drones, a helicopter and numerous other volunteers.
Inspector Ashley Gurney said the missing man is a serving member of the Defence Force (NZDF).
New Zealand Defence Force personnel have been assisting in the search for the missing soldier near the Manawatu River. Pictured is Bombardier Bronson Lum preparing to move site with the 16th Field Regiment from Linton.
“Members of the NZDF have been assisting police, providing logistical and search support along the river,” Gurney said.
“The man’s whānau has also arrived at the scene from around New Zealand to help where they can.
“On behalf of police, I want to express our appreciation to everyone involved in the effort to bring this man home, especially his family members and colleagues.
“For them, this is an incredibly personal and tragic event; we are doing what we can to support them and are grateful for their help.”
Conditions in the river have improved since Saturday, Gurney said.
“Yesterday, dive squad members were able to scan sections of the river using sonar and an NZDF drone has also been used to provide aerial coverage of the river.
“As yet, no items of interest have been located, but the search effort is continuing.”
The dive squad was on the water again today sweeping sections of the river, supported by other teams on the riverbank and on the water.