Search and rescue launched for Howard's Glenn Courtis
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A search and rescue operation has been launched after a vehicle was found abandoned in Childers on Saturday.
Initial information indicates a dark coloured 2016 Citroen C4, bearing Queensland registration 445MC3, was located on Chews Road, Childers about 1pm on Friday, June 20.
Initial information indicates, a dark coloured 2016 Citroen C4, bearing Queensland registration 445MC3, was located on Chews Road, Childers about 1pm on Friday, June 20.
However, it was not reported to police until Saturday afternoon.
Subsequent inquiries indicate the owner of the vehicle, 61-year-old Glenn Courtis from Howard, has not been located.
Inquiries by police indicate the owner of the vehicle, 61-year-old Glenn Courtis from Howard, has not been located.
Police and SES personnel commenced a search of bushland near Chews Road and the surrounding areas about 8.30am this morning, Sunday, June 22.
Investigators are appealing to Glenn, or anyone with information about his whereabouts, is urged to contact Policelink.

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