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This week, National Missing Persons Week 2018, let’s take some time to think of William’s loved ones and the pain and anguish they must feel not knowing what has happened to William.
Personally, I am sending prayers of strength and comfort to William’s loved ones during this week and always. I pray that the ‘not-knowing’ will end soon.
Also, my sincere thanks goes out to DCI Jubelin and the members of Strike Force Rosann for working so hard and with such determination to find answers for William’s loved ones, and to all police officers who work to find missing persons around Australia and overseas.
And to the ‘someone [who] knows something’ about William’s suspicious disappearance, show some compassion for his loved ones and tell police what you know.
THE MISSING: Meet the people who vanished
‘In Australia, more than 38,000 people are reported missing each year.
While most people are found within a short period of time, there remain approximately 1,600 long-term missing persons.
These people who vanished leaving behind loved ones and questions are the focus of Missing Persons Week, which kicked off on Sunday.’
‘“While nearly all people reported as missing are located, most often alive and well, there are always a number of cases each year that remain unsolved,” Minister for Police Troy Grant said.
“It is hard to fathom the pain and anguish that the families and friends of those missing a loved must endure.
“The emotional stress takes a toll and can affect everything from their health and wellbeing, to work responsibilities and even their other personal relationships.
“If you have information about a missing person, please do the right thing and contact NSW Police.”’
‘In Australia, more than 38,000 people are reported missing each year.
While most people are found within a short period of time, there remain approximately 1,600 long-term missing persons.
These people who vanished leaving behind loved ones and questions are the focus of Missing Persons Week, which kicked off on Sunday.’
‘“While nearly all people reported as missing are located, most often alive and well, there are always a number of cases each year that remain unsolved,” Minister for Police Troy Grant said.
“It is hard to fathom the pain and anguish that the families and friends of those missing a loved must endure.
“The emotional stress takes a toll and can affect everything from their health and wellbeing, to work responsibilities and even their other personal relationships.
“If you have information about a missing person, please do the right thing and contact NSW Police.”’
Personally, I am sending prayers of strength and comfort to William’s loved ones during this week and always. I pray that the ‘not-knowing’ will end soon.
Also, my sincere thanks goes out to DCI Jubelin and the members of Strike Force Rosann for working so hard and with such determination to find answers for William’s loved ones, and to all police officers who work to find missing persons around Australia and overseas.
And to the ‘someone [who] knows something’ about William’s suspicious disappearance, show some compassion for his loved ones and tell police what you know.
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