Police have scaled back the search for missing South Burnett man, Luke Ferguson, following ten days of extensive efforts covering hundreds of square kilometres.
Darling Downs District, South Burnett Patrol Group Inspector Scott Stahlhut said although the investigation into Luke's disappearance was continuing, the difficult decision had been made to scale back the search and support had been offered to Luke's family.
'This outcome is heartbreaking for Luke's loved ones and I offer them my condolences on behalf of the Service, search party and the community,' Inspector Stahlhut said.
'I want to thank the police, Defence Force, SES volunteers and civilians who worked in very difficult terrain over extended periods battling bouts of inclement weather in attempts to find Luke.
'I know how strong their resolve was to bring him home to his loved ones and I thank them their valiant efforts.'
'Luke's family have continually expressed their gratitude to everyone involved, particularly the local community who have turned out in force to help. Their support has buoyed Luke's family during this most difficult time.'
Inspector Stahlhut said an active missing person investigation would remain in place for Luke, though search efforts had now concluded.
'I'd urge anyone with information regarding Luke's disappearance, including sightings to come forward. Every piece of information-no matter how small-assists investigators.'
'Locals and are urged to remain vigilant and continue to check their land including sheds for signs of Luke.'
Beginning Friday June 9, an aerial and land-based search and rescue operation was launched covering a five kilometre radius of a property on Proston Abbeywood Road where Luke left on foot around midday the same day.
The operation also encompassed searches of nearby townships included Proston, Stalworth, Abbeywood and surrounds.
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