Ian Gray, then aged 66, was last seen on Friday of September 11th, 2015 at 7:30 a.m. leaving his farm on Bunnaloo Rd, Mathoura. He left in his white 2006 four-wheel drive Holden Rodeo with a cage on the back and registration AG4 6AJ. Neither Ian nor his vehicle have been located, and it is out of character for him to not be in contact with his family whom he has a close relationship with.
Ian was a well-known sheep farmer. He took $3,000 with him but left his wallet, drivers license and phone. His wife Helen said her husband’s behavior was out of character when he drove out the front gate of his Bunnaloo East property without saying goodbye. Mr Gray had told his son he was going for a drive. He had faced a recent health issue.
There were four private plane flights — two from Echuca and two from a property at Tocumwal- that attempted to find a sign of him or his vehicle. There have been reported sightings of Mr Gray as far away as Castlemaine, Wangaratta and north of Swan Hill, but none had been confirmed.
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Ian Gray drove off in his ute with $3,000 from his sheep farm in 2015 and has not been seen since. Now, NSW police have reopened the case.

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