Tony ROWE

 

    

A man with a moustache and goatee and wearing a cap standing in front of a building and smiling.

 

Link to CCTV of Tony

Missing since: 
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Last seen: 
Darwin
Responsible jurisdiction: 
NT
Year of birth: 
1985
 
Gender: 
Male
Height: 
190cm
Build: 
Stocky
Hair: 
Brown
Eyes: 
Brown
Complexion: 
Fair
Ethnicity: 
Caucasian

Circumstances

About 7:45pm on 28 May 2022, Tony Rowe, attended at the Hibiscus Tavern in Leanyer, NT in company with a number of known associates. At 8:08pm on the same date ROWE departed from the location in company with his associates and travelled to a residence in Moulden, Palmerston. ROWE was observed by a number of witnesses at the residence throughout the evening, which is the last confirmed sighting of him. Since the time of his disappearance ROWE had not accessed his bank accounts, or made contact with friends or family and Police hold concerns for his well-being. 

If you have information that may assist police to locate Tony please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

NT Police investigating disappearance of Darwin man Tony Rowe as suspicious, appeal for witnesses

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The disappearance of a Darwin man who went missing almost two months ago is being treated as suspicious by Northern Territory Police.

Tony Rowe, 36, was last seen about 9:30pm on Saturday, May 28, leaving an address in the Darwin suburb of Moulden, after visiting the Hibiscus Tavern in Leanyer earlier in the night. 

Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Justene Dwyer said police held serious concerns for his welfare.

She said they were appealing for anyone who had seen him on the night of May 28 "at any location between Leanyer and Moulden", or who had any information about his whereabouts, to come forward.

"We make the appeal now because there's been no phone or bank activity since Tony was last seen on May 28," she said.

"It's now being treated as suspicious."

Acting Senior Sergeant Dwyer cast doubt over whether Mr Rowe was still alive but said police were considering all possibilities. 

She also said there were no suspects in his disappearance at this stage, however police were speaking to "cooperative witnesses", including a woman who was last seen with him.

Mr Rowe is a long-term Darwin resident and has family and friends who live locally. 

Acting Senior Sergeant Dwyer said there was no evidence that he had gone missing before.