Police expand search for missing hiker on NSW south coast ahead of forecast severe weather | New South Wales

Police and Emergency Services, Meteorology Office after publishing a serious air warning for the region, the new Southern Southern Wales southern coast expanded the search for a missing wick.
Christopher Moore was last seen at 10.30 on Wednesday at 10.30, about 30 km south of Nowra for a lonely camp trip at the twelve Mile Road in Jerrawangala. He would be taken in the same place on Friday, but when he didn’t come, his family contacted the police who started a 38 -year -old search.
Sözcü said in a statement on Monday, “Ses, RFS, National Parks, Police Rescue Services are all involved today as it is today.” He said.
“Today we have additional resources because the weather needs to return a little for the next few days, so we have additional teams working to find and find it”.
Bom warned that most of the NSW coast will be shot by Gale-Force winds and dangerous surfing conditions from Tuesday evening.
1 Coustal Danger Warning for Tuesday, July 1.
From Tuesday evening, Gale Force Winds will produce large and powerful surfing conditions from seal rocks to the Gulf of Bateman. Beach conditions will be dangerous with possible erosion and damage. Other warnings are up to date. https://t.co/SS766Scrl pic.twitter.com/etay101hqq– Meteorological Office, New South Wales (@Bom_NSW) 30 June 2025
Police and his family Moore have concerns about the welfare.
Chef Insp David Cockram said that the hikers are believed to be “experienced ve and have enough materials.
“You should have some kind of experience, good provisions and good equipment in this field, especially in this field, especially as a solo person,” Cockram said. According to the ABC report.
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“[Moore] They had intention to leave the road that provided more complications for us. “
Moore is described as a short light brown hair, a beard and a mustache, about 180 cm tall Caucasus appearance. He was the last wearing a khaki and a jumper with black pants and a khaki -colored hooded.
Everyone who has knowledge was asked to contact Nowra Police or Crime Stops on 1800 333 000.