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HomeNew Zealand NewsIncidents on the waterUpdate: Search for missing Pataua South fisherman resumes with Navy support

Update: Search for missing Pataua South fisherman resumes with Navy support

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A large-scale search for a missing fisherman off Pataua South resumed at first light this morning, now strengthened by support from the Royal New Zealand Navy.
Police confirm crews from the National Dive Squad, Search and Rescue, Coastguard units, and Navy personnel headed back on the water early today as efforts intensify to find the second man from a 17 foot runabout reported overdue on Friday night.

The empty vessel is spotted from the air. Photo credit: Northland Coastguard Air Patrol

Detective Sergeant Paul Overton says the boat was due back at 7pm, with concerns raised two hours later.

“On Saturday morning the boat was found drifting with no one aboard, and shortly after a body of one of the two fishermen was found.”

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He says the situation has hit the small community hard.

“This is a really tough time for the families of those fishermen, and for our community as a whole.”

Search teams remain focused on bringing the missing man home.

“A large scale search by sea and air is ongoing, along with searches of the shoreline. The Royal New Zealand Navy has kindly offered to assist in the search today, and we are grateful to have their expertise.”

Detective Sergeant Overton also acknowledged the many locals who have supported crews on the ground.

“I would like to extend my thanks to all the other agencies involved in the search, as well as those members of the public who have been nothing short of generous with their time and support.”

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Police are asking anyone who sees anything unusual in the water to contact 111 immediately.

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