Disappearance of missing man Jeremiah Rivers in remote south-west Queensland now being treated as 'suspicious'
3 years, 1 month ago

Disappearance of missing man Jeremiah Rivers in remote south-west Queensland now being treated as 'suspicious'

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Police say the disappearance of Jeremiah Rivers, who has been missing in remote south-west Queensland for nearly three weeks, is now being treated as suspicious and homicide officers are investigating. Key points: The 27-year-old was last seen near Noccundra in remote south-west Queensland on October 18 The official search was called off after five days Mr Rivers's family members have travelled from the Northern Territory and Western Australia to search for him The 27-year-old, who is also known as "Jayo", was last seen walking away from the group he was camping with near Wippo Creek, south of Noccundra, on the morning of October 18. Superintendent Blanchfield said it was out of character for Mr Rivers to have "wandered off" and that authorities are gravely concerned for his wellbeing. Family members continue to search Over the past three weeks, Mr Rivers's family members have travelled from the Northern Territory and Western Australia to search for him.

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Coroner finds missing man likely met 'foul play' on 2021 hunting trip in outback Queensland
2 months, 1 week ago
Inquest to be held in Queensland into missing Kimberley man Jeremiah 'Jayo' Rivers
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Coroner investigates outback Queensland disappearance of Jeremiah Rivers on pig hunting trip
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Jeremiah Rivers missing near Noccundra in remote south-west Queensland
3 years, 2 months ago

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