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Large search for missing man

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News17 August 2020Updated:18 August 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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POLICE and SES crews search Langwarrin for Malcolm Bohmeyer (inset). Picture: Gary Sissons
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AIR wing, mounted branch, and uniform police officers joined the SES last week to search for missing man Malcolm Bohmeyer.

Mr Bohmeyer left his Cranbourne Road home to go for a bike ride at around 1.30pm on 12 August, and never returned home. He was not found last week.

Search teams have been scouring the Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve since the man’s disappearance.

Mr Bohmeyer’s family has serious concerns for his welfare. He has also now missed his regular medication for a medical condition.

POLICE and SES crews search Langwarrin for Malcolm Bohmeyer (above). Picture: Gary Sissons

Mr Bohmeyer is 71-years-old and caucasian in appearance. He is 160 cms tall with a medium build and short grey hair. When he left home he was wearing a blue helmet, a black long sleeve t-shirt, and grey track pants.

An image of the missing man has been released in the hope that somebody may have seen him. Anyone who sees him is urged to contact Carrum Downs Police Station on 8770 4100.

First published in the Frankston Times – 17 August 2020

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