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MR. GREGORY PAUL REYNOLDS MR. GREGORY PAUL REYNOLDS

11 April, 2016. Tonga Police are appealing for any sightings of a missing New Zealand visitor MR. GREGORY PAUL REYNOLDS, 47, of Auckland.

Mr. Reynolds was last seen on Friday 8th April 2016 between 11:00AM- 1:00PM on the road between Liku’alofa Resort and Ha’atafu Village. He was wearing black shorts and carrying a white t-shirt.

Mr. Reynolds was due to return to New Zealand on Friday 8th April; however Police were notified by staff from Liku’alofa Resort when he failed to meet his pick up ride to the airport. Mr. Reynolds luggage was also left in his room.

Mr. Reynolds arrived in Tonga on 1st April 2016 and was believed to be travelling by himself. Tonga Police commenced looking for Mr. Reynolds on Friday 8th and carried out Land and Sea Searches over the weekend. The search will continue today.

“Tonga Police, working with the help of the Community are doing our best to find Mr. Reynolds and reunite him with his family,” says Police Commissioner Steve Caldwell.

Mr. Reynolds next of kin in New Zealand have been advised. New Zealand Police have also been notified and are assisting Tonga Police with their inquiries.

Tonga Police is appealing for any help or any sighting of Mr. Reynolds to please contact 922 or the nearest Police Station to you.

Note: Any media contact relating to this matter please contact Tonga Police Media & Communication Officer Telesia Adams Parton

Issued by the Tonga Police Media & Communication Officer, Tonga Police Headquarters, Longolongo, (676) 23 318, (676) 23 323 Fax: (676) 23 036; for media enquiries – Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 

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  • Falakesi
    Falakesi Monday, 11 April 2016 17:54 Comment Link

    Sii faka'ofa. Ai na kuo mou popele atu kimoutolu mo e ongo siaina na'e pulia. Pe kohai ia kuo ha'a kakai he fonua ni.

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