Joe-Dylan COOMBES





Joe-Dylan's dad video appeal -
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=980271764020393
Joe-Dylan Coombes has been missing since March 29, 2025 when he was last
seen near the Henry Palmer Bridge on the Bruce Highway Maryborough West QLD
during the chaos of ex-tropical cyclone Alfred.
A Facebook page aimed at bringing the 26-year-old home has now been posted and
his father, Mark Coombes, gave an interview to 7NEWS last week, pleading with
his son to contact someone and let them know he was safe.
Joe was one of six siblings and was known for his love of farming, football and
his loved ones.
A full-scale search was launched in the wake of his disappearance, however Joe
has not been found.
Joe-Dylan is described as caucasian with short brown hair and green eyes.
Missing man, Maryborough
Police are appealing for information to help locate a 26-year-old man missing
from the Maryborough area since last month.
Joe-Dylan Coombes was reportedly last seen on Alice Street in Maryborough,
walking west towards the Bruce Highway around 10pm on March 29.
Police and his family have concerned for his welfare as he has a medical
condition that requires medication.
Joe-Dylan is described as Caucasian with short brown hair and green eyes.
Police are appealing to Joe-Dylan, or anyone with information regarding his
whereabouts, to contact police.
Investigations are ongoing.
Update: Search and rescue operation for missing man, Maryborough
Police have commenced a search and rescue operation for a 26-year-old man
missing from Maryborough since late last month.
Joe-Dylan Coombes was reportedly last seen on Alice Street in Maryborough,
walking west towards the Bruce Highway around 10pm on March 29.
A search and rescue operation commenced in the vicinity of the Henry Palmer
Bridge, Maryborough West this morning, utilising the assistance of Water
Police and POLAIR, with plans for SES to also assist in in the operation.
Joe-Dylan is described as Caucasian with short brown hair and green eyes.
Police and his family have concerned for his welfare as he has a medical
condition that requires medication.
Police are appealing to Joe-Dylan or anyone with information regarding his
whereabouts to come forward.
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