Simon Edward DAVIDSON

Name: |
Simon Edward DAVIDSON |
Last seen: |
29 October 2013 |
Year of Birth: |
1970 |
Sex: |
Male |
Circumstances: |
43 year old Simon Davidson was residing in Brisbane however
was last seen in the Noosa area on 29 October 2013. There has not been
any further contact with his family or friends since this time. Simon is
a dentist. |
Missing man, Noosa Heads
QLD Police are seeking public
assistance to locate a missing man who was last seen at Noosa Heads on
October 29. Simon Davidson (pictured) was last seen in the Noosa Heads area,
but has not been seen or made contact with family or friends since. Although
normally residing in Brisbane Mr Davidson had been staying at Sunshine Beach
and is known to have frequented the Noosa Heads area in the two weeks prior
to October 29. Police are concerned for his welfare as he suffers from a
medical condition and this behaviour is out of character. Mr Davidson is
described as being around 185cms tall with a proportionate build and has an
olive complexion and brown eyes.
Investigations are continuing, and police are urging anyone who may
have seen Mr Davidson or located property possibly belonging to him to
contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Anyone with information which could assist with this matter
should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or
crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a
day.
Crime Stoppers is a registered charity and community volunteer
organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service.
For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries
contact Policelink on 131 444 or
Policelink.qld.gov.au 24hrs a day.
Update: search for Simon Davidson,
missing since October 2013 at Noosa Heads
Police and SES personnel are today searching areas of the Noosa National
Park for 43-year-old Simon Davidson who was last seen on October 29, 2013 at
Noosa Heads.Although normally residing in Brisbane Mr. Davidson
had been staying at Sunshine Beach and was known to have frequented the
Noosa Heads area in the two weeks prior to October 29.
Family and friends have had no contact with Mr. Davidson since last
October.
A search yesterday by Police and SES personnel concentrated on the
Peregian Beach area and north to the Noosa National Park.
Mr. Davidson is described as being around 185cms tall with a
proportionate build and has an olive complexion and brown eyes.
Police call in help for massive
search
HUNDREDS of police, firefighters and State Emergency Service volunteers
blanketed Noosa's beaches and national parks in a mammoth two-day search for a
missing man.
Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club became the operation's headquarters
on Sunday for the start of the search for Brisbane man Simon Davidson.
Seventy-two SES volunteers and 80 police and firefighters scoured the
dunes from Sunshine Beach to Peregian Beach on Sunday.
They returned yesterday and headed deep into Noosa National Park.
The orange SES jumpsuits were barely visible in the thick scrub of the
national park.
Senior Sergeant Hardy Worth confirmed the search was unfortunately for a
body and not for a missing person.
But despite a team of 254 people searching a three-kilometre radius, Snr
Sgt Worth said the task was like looking for "a needle in a haystack".
No trace of Mr Davidson was found. The 43-year-old was last seen on
October 29 when he checked out of a holiday resort at Sunshine Beach.
He was believed to have been in the Noosa Heads area for two weeks before
his disappearance.
His bank account, credit cards and passport have not been touched.
Snr Sgt Worth said the disappearance was being treated as a suspected
suicide and the search was protocol to prepare a report for the coroner.
"We have information that this man was a recluse by nature so we were
expecting him to be in areas that are not high traffic areas," Snr Sgt Worth
said.
"There was no activation of his bank accounts, money, phone or passport
and essentially there had been no movement since he was last seen, so this now
becomes a follow-up recovery issue.''
Mr Davidson's family travelled to the Coast on Sunday in the hope of news.
Anyone needing support or information about suicide prevention should
contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Noosa National
Park searched for missing man