Australia Zane Stevens ,21, last seen Coconut Wells, Friday, April 26, Broome, WA

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Zane Stevens: Search for missing man north of Broome reaches fourth day

Tue, 30 April 2024 11:55AM
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The search for missing man Zane Stevens has reached its fourth day, with specialist resources from Perth being used to look for the 21-year-old, last seen 30km north of Broome.

Mr Stevens was last seen near Coconut Wells on Friday, April 26, travelling in a grey 2023 Toyota LandCruiser.

It is believed his vehicle became bogged in marshland, resulting in Mr Stevens taking off on foot.

The area is bordered by extensive bushland, making finding the man a challenging task for emergency services.

Police remain hopeful Mr Stevens will be found alive, as the area is rich in natural water, stemming from nearby Willie Creek.

Broome police Supt Steve Johnson told the media in Perth on Monday it was believed there was a second person in the vehicle, but they became separated while seeking assistance.

Anyone who sees Mr Stevens is urged to contact police immediately on 131 444.
 
No sign of man missing for seven days after abandoning bogged vehicle north of Broome

Desperate plea from family of missing man Zane Stevens a week after he disappeared north of Broome​

A composite image of a bogged car and a man's face


A relative of a man missing for a week in Western Australia's far north has pleaded for help from the public to find him, as police wind down search efforts.

Zane Stevens, 21, was travelling with another man when their Toyota LandCruiser became bogged near Coconut Wells, north of Broome, on April 26.

He was reported missing the next day, with an extensive land, sea and air search being undertaken over the past week.

Dozens of West Australian police and State Emergency Service personnel have spent the past seven days scouring dense bush and marshland.

Police say they have recovered an item of clothing they believe belonged to Mr Stevens.

An Australian Maritime Safety Authority aircraft also spent hours surveying the site on Wednesday morning using special technology to track movements, before flying back to Perth.
 
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Police end search for missing man Zane Stevens a week after he disappeared north of Broome​


WA police say they are suspending the land search for a man who went missing in the Kimberley a week ago.

Zane Stevens, 21, was travelling with another man when their Toyota LandCruiser became bogged near Coconut Wells, north of Broome, on April 26.

He was reported missing the next day, with an extensive land, sea and air search being undertaken over the past week.

ozens of West Australian police and State Emergency Service personnel have spent the past seven days scouring dense bush and marshland.

Police say they have recovered an item of clothing they believe belonged to Mr Stevens.

An Australian Maritime Safety Authority aircraft also spent hours surveying the site on Wednesday morning using special technology to track movements, before flying back to Perth.

On Friday, relatives of Mr Stevens pleaded for help from the public to find him, as police wind down search efforts.

As Saturday marks a week since he was reported missing, police said family had been notified of the suspended land search, pending further information.
 

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