Aaron CLEAR

 

 

 

Missing since: 
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Last seen: 
Fassifern
Responsible jurisdiction: 
NSW
Year of birth: 
1975
 
Gender: 
Male
Height: 
170cm
Build: 
Medium
Hair: 
Brown
Complexion: 
Freckles
Distinguishing Features: 
Missing front tooth and tattoos on both arms

 

Circumstances

Aaron Clear was last seen at Fassifern Railway Station NSW on 5th of February 2020.  His current whereabouts are unknown and he does not have a fixed place of abode. Aaron is known to frequent the Newcastle and Belmont areas. He may be camping or living on the street. It is also possible that Aaron has travelled interstate for work purposes. There are now concerns for Aarons welfare.

Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Aaron is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Renewed appeal to locate long-term missing man - Lake Macquarie PD

Monday, 12 September 2022 09:37:20 AM

Police are renewing an appeal for public assistance as they continue to investigate the disappearance of a man from the Lake Macquarie area.

Aaron Clear, aged 45, was reported missing to officers from Lake Macquarie Police District in February 2021, after family and friends were unable to contact him for an extended period.

Aaron is known by family and friends to live a nomadic lifestyle and was last formally seen by family at Belmont North for a gathering on Christmas Eve 2019 (Tuesday 24 December).

Inquiries so far have established that Aaron was at Belmont in March 2020, however his movements after this time are unknown.

Police and family have concerns for Aaron’s welfare.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170cm tall, of medium build, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Aaron has been known to frequent the Newcastle, Cessnock, Morisset, and Bonnells Bays areas.

Lake Macquarie Police District Crime Manager, Detective Chief Inspector Scott Parker, said Aaron’s family were deeply worried and concerned about him.

“Aaron is much loved by his family, and they are desperate to know that he is okay.”

“Despite extensive inquiries, including a land search of bushland in Belmont where we were told Aaron liked to camp, we have been unable to locate any trace of him since March 2020.

“It is important to understand that Aaron is not in any trouble. We just want to make sure that he is safe and well. All he needs to do is to contact us or his family,” Detective Chief Inspector Parker said.

Anyone with information about Aaron’s whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.