AUCKLANDER MISSING
LOSS OF MEMORY POLICE SEEK WHEREABOUTS Anxiety is felt concerning the whereabouts of Mr. Erie M. Edgar, public accountant, of Auckland, aged about 49 years, who has been missing from his home at 12 Ellerton Road, Mount Eden, since Monday. Ke has not enjoyed good health for some time, and he suffers occasional lapses of memory. He may have gone in the direction of liotorua, and with this possibility in view the police are making inquiries in that direction.
The missing man answers the following description:—Height, sft.; strong build, erect gait. He has n sallow complexion, light blue, sunken eyes, light brown hair, sharp features, clean shaven. When he left homo lie wore a grey felt hat turned down in front, blue shirt with collar to match, orange-and-brown scarf, a dark suit, tweed coat and black shoes. He weighs between 12 and 13 stone. Anyone knowing his whereabouts is requested to communicate with the nearest police station.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22490, 6 August 1936, Page 10
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