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Missing Australian tourist Elizabeth Wielga: Police call for sightings of woman last seen in Tongariro area

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Police investigate Grey Lynn shooting, Ngā Wai hono i te pō expected to continue her father’s legacy and hearing aid costs put older Kiwis at risk.

Police are calling for sightings of an Australian woman last seen in the Tongariro area.

Elizabeth Wielga, 67, has been reported missing after not returning home when she was due to and her family is concerned for her welfare, a police statement said.

Wielga is believed to have checked out of accommodation in Tongariro on August 30 and was due to fly out of Auckland later that day.

“While our inquiries are in their early stages, at this point police have not been able to establish Ms Weilga’s movements after she left her accommodation.

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“If you have seen Ms Wielga, or have information that might help us locate her, we urge you to get in touch.”

The public can do so by calling 105 and quoting file number 240905/7641.

 Police are calling for sightings of Australian woman Elizabeth Wielga, 67, last seen in the Tongariro area.
Police are calling for sightings of Australian woman Elizabeth Wielga, 67, last seen in the Tongariro area.
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