Can you keep your eyes open in Esk area

  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    5 years ago
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    IMMEDIATE EMAIL NOTIFICATION
    Continued appeal for missing Siemon Mulder
    myPolice on Aug 23, 2019 @ 4:16pm
    Police are this afternoon conducting further searches for missing man Siemon Mulder.
    Mr Mulder left his residence on Kempster Street around 9am on Wednesday August 19 to ride his blue Triumph Sprint ST motorcycle, Queensland registration 769DW.
    It is understood that Mr Mulder intended to ride to Esk and planned to return home by noon.
    He has not been heard from since and police and family hold concerns for his welfare as this behaviour is out of character.
    The search and rescue coordinator has today engaged 13 State Emergency Service (SES) crews to search various roadways from Ferny Grove, through the Samford Valley to Esk and back through Dayboro.
    The SES crews are conducting a low speed drive through of this area and will conduct foot searches if necessary in an attempt to locate Mr Mulder or his motorcycle.
    Police have appreciated the help of a local motorcycle club that has continue to encourage its members to be on the look out for Mr Mulder.
    The club is arranging for a large-scale ride of the area of concern over the coming weekend.
    Mr Mulder is described as approximately 180cm tall with a slim build, grey short hair and grey facial hair.
    He was last seen wearing a black leather jacket, blue jeans and black helmet with a dark tinted visor.
    Investigators are appealing for anyone who may have seen Mr Mulder travelling to or from Esk on Wednesday to contact police.
    Additionally, anyone who was driving in the area and who may have a dash cam is being asked to review their footage for any signs of Mr Mulder or his motorcycle.
  • Far Canal
    Far Canal
    5 years ago
    Oh no, that sounds serious. I hope the cops have flown a chopper over the blokes intended route.
    Not hard to stack a bike and end up in the scrub where no one can see you.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    5 years ago
    Quoting Far Canal on 23 Aug 2019 11:20 AM

    Oh no, that sounds serious. I hope the cops have flown a chopper over the blokes intended route.
    Not hard to stack a bike and end up in the scrub where no one can see you.

    Seem to think he has left the road somewhere along that bit of tar......hopefully they will find him
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    5 years ago
    The rider has been found but in a remarkable twist of fate by a rider running off the road on the same bend. The original rider was deceased next to his bike.
  • Far Canal
    Far Canal
    5 years ago
    That's bad news.
    Oil on road or just a nasty corner.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    5 years ago
    Quoting Far Canal on 25 Aug 2019 08:40 AM

    That's bad news.
    Oil on road or just a nasty corner.

    Typical QLD back road with blind bends and hairpins, looked like he totally missed the left hand bend and went straight ahead down an embankment hitting a tree on the way thru
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    5 years ago
    That is sad. 
    Trees are not forgiving.
    RIP fella.
  • brucefxdl
    brucefxdl
    5 years ago
    sad news and thoughts for the family.RIP.
  • gidgi
    gidgi
    5 years ago
    Sad news this brings to mind last week I was riding back from Kiama along the coast  towards Bomaderry  up ahead I saw flashing Blue /Red lights as I was waved thru  probably a dozen Harleys parked with Bro`s standing around while ambo`s worked on a guy ,thankfully he was sitting up with his arm in a sling , not sure what happened didn`t make the nightly news ....shit can happen at any time , ride safe