Saturday, September 2, 2023

Police Search and Rescue deployed by helicopter this morning to the area of the ‘help’ sign in the sand at Lake Ahaura.

 

Lake Ahaura Help sign seen on the beach

Police Update – concerning ‘help’ sign, seen at Lake Ahaura


Saturday, 2 September 2023 - 3:42pm | Tasman Police


Police Search and Rescue deployed by helicopter this morning to the area of the ‘help’ sign in the sand at Lake Ahaura.

The team has conducted a search of the area, and nothing of significance has been located.

Additionally, no information has been received that would suggest anyone is in immediate danger.

The search team will now stand down, pending any new information received.

If you have any information to share, you can still get in touch on 105, quoting event number P055875858.

Issued by Police Media Centre - Saturday 2 Sep. 2023


Background:

Yesterday, Friday afternoon the Tasman Police were asking the public for any information to determine the

circumstances of a ‘Help’ sign drawn in the sand on the shoreline of Lake Ahaura shown in the photo above.



Yesterday Police were also asking to hear from anyone who knows of parties having gone into that area recently and they would also like to hear from anyone who may have written the message and who may now be safe and well. 

If you have any information to share, you can still get in touch on 105, quoting event number P055875858.



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