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Missing man may be in Royal National Park

Craig Bonus

POLICE are appealing for public assistance to find a man reported missing from Sydney’s south, who they believe may be in the Royal National Park.

Craig Bonus, aged 53, was last seen last Thursday (13 May 2021) in Engadine and hasn’t been seen since.

Craig is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with a medium to large build, short greying hair and about 180cm tall. It’s not known what he was wearing at the time.

Officers from Sutherland Police Area Command were notified of Craig’s disappearance and commenced an investigation.

Police have concerns for Craig’s welfare due to a medical condition.

It is believed he may have been frequenting the Royal National Park.

Anyone who has seen Craig, or who has information of his whereabouts, is urged to call Sutherland Police on (02) 95420899 or Crime Stoppers.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or the Crime Stoppers website. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.


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About Mick Roberts

A journalist, writer and historian, Mick Roberts specialises in Australian cultural history, particularly associated with the Australian hotel and liquor industry. Mick has had an interest in revealing the colourful story of Australian pubs and associated industries for over 30 years. He is working on a comprehensive history of the hotel and liquor industry in the Illawarra region of NSW. Besides writing a number of history books, Mick managed several community newspapers. He has been editor of the Wollongong Northern News, The Bulli Times, The Northern Times, The Northern Leader and The Local - all located in the Wollongong region. As a journalist he has worked for Rural Press, Cumberland (News Limited), the Sydney city newspaper, City News, and Torch Publications based in Canterbury Bankstown, NSW.

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