Simon Brazier
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Simon Brazier
Missing
Brazier, Simon
Personal Details
Last seen:
Thursday, 31 March 2005
Year of birth: 1971
Height: 182 cm
Build: Solid
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Brown
Gender: Male
Circumstances
Simon Brazier was last seen on or about 31st March 2005 at his home address in Secret Harbour, possibly in possession of a large back pack and hiking boots. Despite extensive inquiries by police and family his whereabouts are not known. Concern is held for his safety and welfare.
National Missing Persons Coordination Centre
1800 000 634
missing@afp.gov.au www.missingpersons.gov.au
Brazier, Simon
Personal Details
Last seen:
Thursday, 31 March 2005
Year of birth: 1971
Height: 182 cm
Build: Solid
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Brown
Gender: Male
Circumstances
Simon Brazier was last seen on or about 31st March 2005 at his home address in Secret Harbour, possibly in possession of a large back pack and hiking boots. Despite extensive inquiries by police and family his whereabouts are not known. Concern is held for his safety and welfare.
National Missing Persons Coordination Centre
1800 000 634
missing@afp.gov.au www.missingpersons.gov.au
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Re: Simon Brazier
January 21, 2010 10:32AM
POLICE have spoken to a couple who found and returned missing man Simon Brazier's wallet to his former home - five years after he disappeared.
Mr Brazier, who would now be 38, has been missing since April 2005 when he left his Queensland home after telling family he was returning to Perth, where he had lived previously. It was the last time they saw him.
But on Monday, Mr Brazier's wallet, which has not been seen since his disappearance, was found by a family member in the letterbox of his Sete Green property.
They placed the wallet in the letterbox where it was found by Mr Brazier's family.
Police Missing Persons Unit thanked the couple for coming forward and identifying themselves as the finders of the wallet.
The couple have told investigators that the wallet was found on a beach and they will continue to assist with the missing person investigation.
The wallet, which was weathered, contained bank cards, health cards and a drivers licence, all of which had expired. There was no cash in the wallet.
Yesterday police revealed Mr Brazier's wallet had turned up in the letter box of his last known home - more than five years after he disappeared.
Sergeant Greg Lambert of Police Media said the people who returned Mr Brazier's wallet have spoken to police.
"We have had someone come forward to provide some significant information with regards to that wallet.
"So our Missing Persons people are following up there.''
Police yesterday called for the person who this week delivered Mr Brazier's wallet to his Secret Harbour home to contact them, in the hope they can shed light on his whereabouts.
``We just want those people who have been honest enough to drop it off and return it to the rightful owner to come forward and perhaps assist us with our inquiries,'' she said.
``They are obviously unaware that Simon Brazier has been missing for five years and any kind of information that you can supply us with as to the circumstances of this wallet would be greatly appreciated.''
Mr Brazier served in the Australian Navy for six years and lived in WA before moving to Queensland to be closer to family and friends.
In 2005, he returned to WA, where he owned a property in Secret Harbour, south of Rockingham, but disappeared soon after.
Mr Brazier contacted his parents by telephone and made a doctor's appointment shortly after, which he failed to keep.
A backpack and hiking boots are believed to be missing from his home.
Anyone with information about Mr Brazier's whereabouts is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/missing-man-simon-braziers-wallet-turns-up-after-five-years/story-e6frg12c-1225822163033
POLICE have spoken to a couple who found and returned missing man Simon Brazier's wallet to his former home - five years after he disappeared.
Mr Brazier, who would now be 38, has been missing since April 2005 when he left his Queensland home after telling family he was returning to Perth, where he had lived previously. It was the last time they saw him.
But on Monday, Mr Brazier's wallet, which has not been seen since his disappearance, was found by a family member in the letterbox of his Sete Green property.
They placed the wallet in the letterbox where it was found by Mr Brazier's family.
Police Missing Persons Unit thanked the couple for coming forward and identifying themselves as the finders of the wallet.
The couple have told investigators that the wallet was found on a beach and they will continue to assist with the missing person investigation.
The wallet, which was weathered, contained bank cards, health cards and a drivers licence, all of which had expired. There was no cash in the wallet.
Yesterday police revealed Mr Brazier's wallet had turned up in the letter box of his last known home - more than five years after he disappeared.
Sergeant Greg Lambert of Police Media said the people who returned Mr Brazier's wallet have spoken to police.
"We have had someone come forward to provide some significant information with regards to that wallet.
"So our Missing Persons people are following up there.''
Police yesterday called for the person who this week delivered Mr Brazier's wallet to his Secret Harbour home to contact them, in the hope they can shed light on his whereabouts.
``We just want those people who have been honest enough to drop it off and return it to the rightful owner to come forward and perhaps assist us with our inquiries,'' she said.
``They are obviously unaware that Simon Brazier has been missing for five years and any kind of information that you can supply us with as to the circumstances of this wallet would be greatly appreciated.''
Mr Brazier served in the Australian Navy for six years and lived in WA before moving to Queensland to be closer to family and friends.
In 2005, he returned to WA, where he owned a property in Secret Harbour, south of Rockingham, but disappeared soon after.
Mr Brazier contacted his parents by telephone and made a doctor's appointment shortly after, which he failed to keep.
A backpack and hiking boots are believed to be missing from his home.
Anyone with information about Mr Brazier's whereabouts is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/missing-man-simon-braziers-wallet-turns-up-after-five-years/story-e6frg12c-1225822163033
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