Date of Birth: 1967
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown/Black, shoulder length
Height: 182cms
Build: Slim
Circumstances:
Trevor Bailey last contacted his mother in Launceston, Tasmania on 6 January 1993. STD
beeps indicated that he was possibly interstate. He has not been seen or
heard from since and police and his family hold very grave fears for his safety. He is believed to have been dropped at Launceston
Airport leaving for an unknown destination on the mainland.
From the AFP -
Trevor Bailey was 25-years-old at the time of his disappearance and had been
residing at Burrawong Court, Rocherlea Tasmania. He last contacted his mother in
Launceston on 6 January 1993. STD beeps indicated that he was possibly
interstate.
Trevor was last seen at Launceston Airport on 16 January 1993. He has not been
seen or heard from since and police and his family hold very grave fears for his
safety.
It is believed Trevor may have spent some time living in Nerang in Queensland
after his disappearance and further information was received that he had spent
time in South Australia.
Prior to his disappearance Trevor had spent time in Western Australia and
information was received that he may have returned to Western Australia, to the
Kununurra area in about 1996, three years after he was reported missing.
Trevor’s disappearance has been treated as suspicious. Despite numerous
enquiries interstate Trevor has not been located. It is highly possible he is
using another name or has assumed another identity. He is not currently wanted
by police for any other reason than being reported missing.
Trevor’s family would dearly love to hear from him and know he is okay.
If you have information that may assist police to locate Trevor, please call
Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
The following is an appeal from Trevor's family -
Born 02/Mar/1967
Trevor BAILEY had been residing at Burrawong Court, Rocherlea TAS, and was last seen at Launceston Airport on 16 January 1993.
It is believed he may have spent some time living in Nerang in Queensland after that and further information was received that Trevor had spent time in South Australia. Trevor had spent time in WA prior to his disappearance and information was received that he may have returned to WA to the Kununarra area in about 1996, three years after he was reported missing.
Trevor’s disappearance has been treated as suspicious. Despite numerous enquiries interstate Trevor has not been located. It is highly possible Trevor is using another name or has assumed another identity. Trevor has a criminal history in Tasmania and interstate but is not currently wanted by Police for any other reason than being reported missing.
Trevor’s family would dearly love to hear from him and know he is OK.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Black, shoulder length
Height: 182cms
Build: Slim
More than two decades since he disappeared, the family of Trevor Wayne Bailey is still dealing with the pain.
Trevor was 25-years-old when he was last seen at the Launceston Airport in 1993.
After his sister, Leanne Bailey, dropped him off for his flight she had no idea she would never see her little brother again.
The following day, on January 16, Trevor called Leanne and told her he had landed. That would be the last time she would hear his voice.
Twenty four years later and Leanne still spends each day thinking about what happened to him.
“He said that he would call me when he got to where he was going … that phone call never came,” she said.
“Our family has tried to cope with it the best way we know how … it’s the most empty feeling anyone could imagine.”
His disappearance was not the first tragedy the family faced.
Three years before, in 1990, Leanne and Trevor’s 20-year-old brother Craig was killed in a tragic car accident.
“I really don’t know how we handled losing them both… dad was really strong for mum and I,” Leanne said.
“Families need to treasure everyday with each other, you never know when they won’t be there.”
While there has been no news relating to Trevor’s disappearance for “quite a while”, Leanne said she still had hope.
“My worst fear is that Trevor has met with foul play, he would never have his family this worried for this amount of time.
“I hope he will come back or we will at least know what happened.”
She described him as being “the funniest guy” who always put his family first.
“Sometimes he would go off somewhere but it wouldn't be long before he turned up on my doorstep with a carton under his arm and say ‘did ya miss me sis?’
“People remember him as a great friend and I still get people asking me if I have heard anything all these years later. I really miss him and love him and not a day goes by I don't think of him.”
Trevor would be 50 this year.
He is described as 182 centimetres tall, slim build, blue eyes and black hair.
His disappearance has been treated as suspicious and information received by police suggested he may have been in Western Australia in 1996, three years after he was reported missing.
Anyone with information relating to the whereabouts of Trevor Wayne Bailey should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.