The search for a missing swimmer has resumed this morning at Byron Bay. Two people told police they saw a man struggling in the surf about 30 metres offshore of Main Beach at about 5.30pm. MORE: 9News
Personal items have been found on the beach, but nobody yet has been reported missing. The search resumed at 7am today.
Police, including a police helicopter, began searching for the man but it was called off at about 8.30pm.The search resumed at 7am today. Anybody with information about a missing person in the area is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Continue reading
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