Police continue to call for information on missing Darwin man David Gregory Mundy, last seen five days ago
Police are continuing to call for information about the whereabouts of a Darwin man who went missing five days ago.
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POLICE are continuing to call for information about the whereabouts of a Darwin man who went missing in a remote part of the Top End five days ago.
NT Police Superintendent Sean Parnell said David Gregory Mundy, 43, was reported missing by his family on Friday, June 11.
Police have traced his last known movements to Katherine, Elliott and Daly Waters.
Superintendent Parnell said police believe Mr Mundy was driving his own vehicle – a grey Kia Sorrento with the NT registration plate CD93TF.
They believe he was most likely travelling south.
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He was wearing a yellow/gold shirt, khaki shorts and a cap when he went missing. Superintendent Parnell said Mr Mundy had not been in touch with his family and they were anxious to hear from him.
“We urge anyone who has seen Mr Mundy or his vehicle to contact police on 131 444 and quote reference number 9708406,” he said.
The NT News understands Mr Mundy has lived in Darwin for some years and is involved with the Darwin netball community, as a coach with the Northern Districts Eagles Netball Club.