Soukanh SAWANH

 

 

Gender
Male
Build
Medium
Height
165 cm
Hair colour
Black
Eye colour
Brown
Complexion
Olive
Ancestry
East Asian

 

 

Circumstances

Soukanh Sawanh is a visitor to Australia from Laos. Soukanh was living with his sponsor at the time in Edensor Park NSW. He was last seen on the night of 2 February 2010. 

According to his friends at the time he seemed to be in good spirits. The next morning Soukanh was unable to be located and his family and friends have not seen or heard from him since. Police hold grave concerns for his welfare.

Anyone with information which may assist in locating Soukanh is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name:

SAWANH Soukanh Sex: Male
Year of Birth: 1978 Age Now: 35

 
At Time of Disappearance
Age: 31 Height (cm): 168.0 Build: Medium
Hair Colour: Black Eye Colour: Brown Complexion: Olive
Nationality:   Racial Appearance: South East Asian    

 
Circumstances
Soukanh was last seen at Edensor Park on 2 May 2010

Missing Person: Soukanh Sawanh

 

Soukanh Sawanh went missing from Edensor Park on May 2, 2010.

Fairfield Police are appealing for public help to locate 35-year-old Soukanh Sawanh, who has been missing from the Fairfield area since May 2010.

About 11pm on the May 2, 2010, the then 31 year-old Soukanh Sawanh was last seen at Edensor Park.
 

He was reported missing to police by family members.

Soukanh Sawanh is described as being of Asian appearance, 168 centimetres tall, medium build, with black hair and brown eyes.

His disappearance is being investigated by Fairfield Local Area Command detectives.

This year's National Missing Persons Week, August 3-9 campaign raises awareness about why people go missing and the effects on their friends and family.

This year, the National Missing Persons Co-ordination Centre has teamed up with Alzheimer's Australia to raise awareness of the links between dementia and missing people.

Anyone who knows of Soukanh Sawanh's whereabouts or has any information that may help investigators is urged to call the Missing Person Unit on 1800 025 091 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.