UPDATE: Search for overdue fisherman, Tōrere 22 April

As stated by Sergeant Nigel Forsyth:

The search for a man who failed to return from a fishing trip on Sunday afternoon has been suspended for the weekend.

Members of Whakatane Land Search and Rescue undertook an extensive land based search of the coastline from Toatoa through to Matata and beyond today.

During a sweep of Bryan's Beach, Ohiwa, the team located the lid of the white chilly bin that washed up on Whale Island yesterday.

A fishing rod identified as belonging to the missing fisherman was also located on Tirohanga beach.

Given where the items have been found so far, there is concern the fisherman's boat may have been submerged.

Our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

Search efforts are expected to continue next week, with a further sweep of the area planned depending on weather conditions.

Police continue to appeal for members of the public to report any items of interest which might wash up on the shoreline, between Tōrere and Maketu.

A red tote fuel container, further rods, wooden oars, and a yellow life jacket remain outstanding.

Anyone who comes across any of the items of interest is asked to contact Police on 105, quoting file number 220418/0391.

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