Nicholas 'Nick' Pavlidis of Currambine WA was last spoken to at his home by a
friend between 7 and 14 October 2015.
His white Mitsubishi Lancer 1CKU477 was located abandoned near the corner of
Pigeon and Yeal Roads, Yanchep WA on 24 October 2015. Nick’s associates raised
concerns for his welfare due to his unexpected absence and state of mind.
Despite extensive inquiries by police and family his whereabouts are not known.
If you have information that may assist police in the disappearance of please
call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Police need help to find Nick Pavlidis, 48, missing
for a month
ALYESHA ANDERSON, PerthNow
EMERGENCY services and police are scouring bushland near Yanchep as
efforts continue to find a Perth man who hasn’t been seen in a
month.
Nicholas (Nick) Pavlidis, 48, was last seen between October 7 and 14 in
Currambine.
A WA Police spokesman said a major search had been sparked after Mr
Pavlidis’s vehicle was located in bushland near Yanchep.
The vehicle was found significantly damaged with a shattered windscreen,
flat tyres and suspicious dents in the doors.
Nine News reported the car was discovered with two bullet holes in the
driver’s door, however this is yet to be confirmed by police.
The spokesman said concerns were held for Mr Pavlidis’s welfare.
Mr Pavlidis is described as being approximately 187cm tall with a medium
to stocky build, brown eyes, brown hair and with a fair/ruddy
complexion.
Police are unsure of the clothing he is wearing.
They ask anyone who sees Mr Pavlidis to call police immediately on 131
444.
Breakthrough in missing Perth man case
AAP
THE abandoned car of a 48-year-old Perth man who has been missing
for almost a month has been found in bushland north of the city with
bullet-like holes in it.
CONCERNS are held for the welfare of Nicholas Pavlidis, who was last
seen in the northern Perth suburb of Currambine between October 7 and
14.
Police said on Tuesday that they'd discovered his abandoned car on a
Yanchep bush track and released video showing what appears to be two
bullet holes in the driver's side doors.
A spokeswoman said it wasn't yet known if the damage was old or new, or
whether Mr Pavlidis had been driving the car or it had been stolen.