Louis, 44, was last seen on November 13 and was believed to be heading to the Tūī Domain Track via the Hamilton Street entrance, at the base of Mount Te Aroha. Photo / Waikato Police
Louis, 44, was last seen on November 13 and was believed to be heading to the Tūī Domain Track via the Hamilton Street entrance, at the base of Mount Te Aroha. Photo / Waikato Police
Concerns are growing over the whereabouts of missing man Louis, who was last seen three days ago in Waikato.
Police are renewing appeals for information on the 44-year-old’s whereabouts and have been out searching the area where he was last known to be on November 13.
He was lastseen at about 10am on Thursday, believed to be heading to the Tūī Domain Track via the Hamilton Street entrance, at the base of Mt Te Aroha.
Detective Inspector Matt Cranshaw said despite the efforts of police to locate him, there have been “no sightings” since.
“As time passes, we are getting more concerned for his wellbeing.”
Cranshaw said police have been searching around Te Aroha with volunteers from Land Search and Rescue and Canyon Search and Rescue in bush areas and streets nearby.
Louis was last seen wearing a dark blue shirt, brown pants, and old blue and white striped jandals. Photo / Waikato Police
Police are asking the Te Aroha community to review any CCTV or dashcam footage from Thursday.
Louis was last seen wearing a dark blue shirt, brown pants, and old blue and white striped jandals.
“If you [know] someone that may look like Louis, or someone wearing clothes like this description, please contact us,” Cranshaw said.
Information that could assist police in locating Louis can be provided online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report”, or by calling 105, using the reference number 251114/9651.
Information can also be provided through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.