Australia Malcolm McAlister, 57, last seen at a property in Quandialla, 20 Nov 2023

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Malcolm has been missing for nearly two weeks and still no trace of where he is. His family are deeply concerned as they say he is a creature of habit so this is completely out the norm for him plus he suffers from epilepsy and is believed to not have his medication with him.

"He would call Mum and Dad three or four times a day, even when they were falling out, he's usually call Mum about 6am every morning and would call to say goodnight before bed."

 
Malcolm was last seen at a property on McAlisters Lane, Quandialla – about 65km west of Young – on Monday 20 November 2023. When he could not be located or contacted, officers attached to The Hume Police District were notified and commenced inquiries into his whereabouts. Police and family hold serious concerns for his welfare as his disappearance is out of character.

 
Body found in local dam believed to be man missing since NovemberBy Rebecca Hewson
Updated January 9 2024 - 8:23am, first published January 8 2024 - 12:04pm

A body discovered inside a ute, submerged in a dam on a property between Quandialla and Caragabal is believed to be local missing man Malcolm McAlister.
NSW Police attended a property on the Quandialla to Caragabal Road at about 9:30 am on Thursday December 21, 2023, after a report there was a vehicle found found submerged in the dam on private property.

Local police established a crime scene prior to removing the vehicle and recovering the body of the man who had not yet been formally identified but is believed to be missing man Malcolm McAlister.

Malcolm was last seen in his ute at the Quandialla/Bimbi turn off on November 20, 2023 and was reported missing by his mother and father after not being in contact after visiting them earlier that morning.

Malcolm's family were concerned for his welfare with the missing man suffering from epilepsy and was described by his parents as acting erratically when they had seen him the morning he disappeared.

According to Malcolm's brother his two kelpies, Tiger (black and tan) and Carmody (cream coloured) are also missing.

For a month his family pleaded with the community for any information that may have helped lead them to the whereabouts of Malcolm.
Police have said an investigation is now underway into the circumstances of the death of the man found in the vehicle under Strike Force Gibingbell and a report will be prepared for the Coroner.
 
No other update since earlier this year. I wonder if he suffered a medical episode at the wheel, and what happened to his animals.
 

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