Missing man Leslie Keating, 63, last seen at a property on Ramornie Station Rd, Ramornie, near Grafton on October 20
Police are calling on the public to help as they work to track down Leslie Keating, 63, who has been missing for almost two months. Here’s the latest.
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Police are sounding the alarm as they search for a northern NSW man who has been missing for almost two months.
Leslie Keating, 63, was last seen at a property on Ramornie Station Rd, Ramornie, about 25 kilometres northwest of Grafton, on October 20.
His disappearance was reported to police on November 12.
Since then, police and the State Emergency Service (SES) have carried out a search of bushland on a Ramornie property.
In a statement, Coffs-Clarence police said they “hold serious concerns for … (Mr Keating’s) welfare”.
“Police are appealing to anyone who may have seen Leslie in the vicinity of Ramornie Station Rd or the Gwydir Hwy around 2.30pm on Friday (October 20),” the statement read.
Mr Keating is described as caucasian in appearance, with brown eyes, 160 to 170 centimetres tall, with a thin build. He had scruffy brown hair and a beard when he was last seen.
Mr Keating was last seen wearing a dark blue flannelette shirt, with camouflage pyjama trousers and black boots.
Know something? Contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Originally published as Missing man Leslie Keating, 63, last seen at a property on Ramornie Station Rd, Ramornie, near Grafton on October 20