Police ‘very concerned’ for missing German backpacker Carolina Wilga as search expands beyond WA | Western Australia

At the end of June, the search for German backpacker Carolina Wilga, which disappeared in a remote part of Western Australia, expanded nationwide.
The 26-year-old was not seen or heard because he visited a general store in Beacon in the small town in the North-East Wheatbed region of WA on June 29th.
Since then, WA police said WA could go to Eastern states or north for a long way.
“All judicial areas are aware of all judicial zones. There are warnings in the vehicle and we’re thinking of information from any state or region,” he said. He said.
Venn described the search as an investigation of a missing person.
However, the phone did not open, and the police said that they were “very worried için for Wilga, who has been in Australia for two years.
Helicopters, aircraft and other vehicles are scanning the Beacon area in more than three hours northeast of Perth.
His mother begged to find his daughter on Facebook, “He misses”.
“I am his mother and I need his help, because I can’t do anything more than Germany, Kat Katja Will wrote. “If there is any information, please contact the police. Please keep your eyes open !!”
Wilga thin, long wavy brown hair, brown eyes and tattoos containing symbols on the left arm.
One day before the view of the Beacon, Wilga went to a market in the wheat area in TOODYAY.
Wa recording plates were using black and silver Mitsubishi Delica Van with 1HDS 330.
Venn said that they took the case “very seriously, but that Wilga was likely to visit the Pitoresque, but“ too far away ”touristic places.
“He could be out of the grill, he had no access to his phone, and he had certainly had the capacity to be self -sufficient for a while in the vehicle he traveled,” he said.
“[Her] The family is understandable, very worried, because any of us will be with a young family member on the other side of the world, incomplete in such unusual conditions.
“There must be some vital information that can help the WA police back to his family and friends.”
Police called on everyone who has knowledge to communicate.
They also asked everyone who had images in Beacon or around the Northeast Wheatbed region between 29 June and 4 July. Upload it directly here.