Bushwalker feared missing in wild storms near Launceston
A VICTORIAN walker feared missing in wild weather in northern Tasmania has been found safe and well at a Pioneer home.
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A VICTORIAN walker feared missing in wild weather in northern Tasmania has been found safe and well at a Pioneer home.
AJ Ahmed Rozgay called triple-0 late yesterday to report he was injured while walking on a mountain near Launceston and needed help.
His phone also couldn’t be traced.
Acting Inspector Rick Newman said police started a search using the Westpac Rescue helicopter last night, with efforts due to resume this morning.
It has since transpired at Mr Rozgay returned to a home at Pioneer — about 100km from Launceston — last night.
“Police contacted the man’s friends in Victoria last night and this morning were advised that the 34-year-old from Victoria had returned to the home of an associate near Pioneer last night and was safe and well,” Inspector Newman said in a statement.
“Police would like to remind people if you do make contact with police and no longer need our help, please make sure you let us know.”
In a separate incident, Tasmania Police Search and Rescue crews were notified of an injured walker at Louisa River on the South Coast Track, near Recherche Bay, late yesterday.
The 52-year-old man had suffered a lower leg injury and made a satellite phone call for help.
The Westpac chopper flew to Louisa River to transport the walker to the Royal Hobart Hospital for treatment.