Tanya Louise BUCKLAND aka RADIC

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Name: Tanya Louise BUCKLAND or RADIC
Last seen: August 2013
Year of Birth: 1976
Sex: Female
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Light Brown
Height: 174cm
Build: Slim
Complexion: Fair
Circumstances: Tanya Buckland was last seen in Warwick, Queensland in August 2013.  Her family and frineds have heard nothing more from her and there are significant concerns for her safety and welfare.

 www.facebook.com/TanyaMissing/

 

From Tanya's Mum - Not a day goes by that I don't think about you, cry about you, long for you, remember our long telephone conversations, listen to your voice on my answering machine when I think I am strong, only to collapse into tears when I hear your voice. Am crying right now while writing this. I love you Tanya and wish I knew what happened to you. I try to keep strong for your children, your brothers, your grandparents, extended family and your special friends who miss you. But sometimes I just break down and cry and cry, and cry!"

 

Police concerned for safety of missing Warwick woman

4th Sep 2013 6:06 AM

MISSING Warwick woman Tanya Buckland has still not be heard from since going missing almost a month ago.

Police are appealing to anyone who may have seen Ms Buckland or have information on her whereabouts to contact authorities.

The 36-year-old who was last seen in Palmerin St, Warwick on August 11 and her family holds concerns for her safety.

Ms Buckland is described as being Caucasian in appearance, 174cm tall with a proportionate build and has light brown hair.

Anyone who may have seen Ms Buckland or has information regarding her current whereabouts is asked to contact Warwick Criminal Investigation Branch on 4660 443.

Alternatively, people can report anonymously by phoning Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visiting crimestoppers.com.au. For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries contact Policelink on 131 444.

Tanya Buckland, 37, missing from Warwick, Qld, for two months

SHERALYN Buckland flew to Australia from her home in the US in time for her daughter's 37th birthday.

But her daughter was nowhere to be found.

Tanya Buckland missed her own birthday, missed a visit from her brother who travelled from another country so she could meet his new wife and has missed two months' of her children's lives.

Her disappearance has baffled her devastated family, who can't understand how nobody in the small community of Warwick spotted her leaving town.

The mother-of-three was last seen at the Warwick home she shares with her 14-year-old daughter on August 11. The day before, she spent time with two of her children at a local park.

"There has been no sign of her at all. Nobody has seen her,'' Sheralyn said.

"My cousin owns a roadhouse where a lot of truckies go through. He has put the word out there and none of the truckies have seen her.''

Sheralyn flew from the US in early September to join the search for her daughter but so far there have been no leads.

Tanya has not touched her bank account and her phone is switched off.

Sheralyn said her grandchildren missed their mother. The youngest, Tanya's four-year-old son, does not understand why his mother has not come home.

"I just want her to know that we love her and please contact us,'' she said.

"Her children miss her. Her little boy told her he misses his mummy.

"Her brother Jamie is coming home for Christmas with his new baby. They are very close. I want her to know that Jamie is coming. He so wants to see you at Christmas, Tanya.''

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

Worried mum joins search from the US

15th Oct 2013 6:00 AM - Warwick Daily News

THE mother of missing woman Tanya Buckland has travelled from her home in the US in a bid to help find her daughter who has been missing for more than two months.

Tanya was last seen in Palmerin St, Warwick on August 11.

Her mother, Sheralyn Buckland, arrived in the country in early September to visit her elderly parents.

"She turned 37 on September 11," Ms Buckland said of her daughter.

"She has three children and the youngest one is in Warwick.

"It's been awful."

Ms Buckland said she was helping the local police with their investigations which have so far failed to provide any leads.

Tanya has not accessed her bank account or turned on her mobile phone since going missing.

"She has always contacted us if she needed help," Ms Buckland said.

"But this is different; she's just disappeared."

Ms Buckland said Tanya has also missed some significant family events.

"Her brother visited from America and brought his new wife with him," Ms Buckland said.

"It was pre-planned that Tanya was going to meet her new sister-in-law."

Ms Buckland believes Tanya may have moved on from the area.

"Because Warwick is small, she must be living somewhere else," Ms Buckland said.

Tanya is described as being Caucasian in appearance, 174cm tall with a proportionate build and light brown hair. Anyone who may have seen Ms Buckland or has information regarding her current whereabouts is asked to contact Warwick CIB on 4660 4430 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

Missing mother Tanya Buckland contacts police

26th Nov 2013 9:49 AM - Warwick Daily News
Family of missing woman ‘fear the worst’ after seven years without contact
December 15, 2020 - 12:28PM Sky

‘The Missing’ Podcast host Meni Caroutas says the family of Tanya Buckland are “fearing the worst” after seven years of receiving no contact or information from the Warwick resident who went missing in 2013.

Police initially believed the 36-year-old mother disappeared to start a new life, but there are fears she may have been another victim of a convicted murderer.

“Tanya’s disappearance has baffled and shattered her family who cannot understand how nobody is a small town like Warwick saw her leave town,’ Mr Caroutas told Sky News.

Mr Caroutas said Tanya has not touched her bank account since leaving, and her phone was switched off, but upon leaving she left a hand-written note on a bench inside her home and took $100 cash with her.

Mr Caroutas said in the months after she left, letters sent, purportedly from Tanya, to family members convinced police she was still alive.

“The fact there has been no further contact or information about Tanya’s whereabouts for seven years has her family fearing the worst,” he said.

“Until Tanya makes contact with someone, or her body is found, we will never know.”