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Search continues for tramper near Nelson
Thursday, 27 December 2012, 10:19 am
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Search continues for tramper near Nelson
Four search teams
looking for missing tramper Alistair Levy camped in the
field in Kahurangi National Park overnight.
This morning
they have been joined by three new teams, including a second
search and rescue dog.
Search coordinator Sergeant Mike
Fitzsimons said there was intermittent rain and limited
visibility in the area, but it was expected to clear later
in the day.
Searchers are in the Mt Owen area which is
extremely rugged country.
Mr Levy, who is from Palmerston
North, reached the summit of Mt Owen on Sunday and had been
expected to join family in Christchurch on Monday. The
search for him started on Christmas
Day.
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