Search continues for missing fishermen

Police are continuing their search for two fishermen who have not returned from a fishing trip on Lake Arapuni, north of Lake Taupo, last weekend.

The two men - one from Putaruru and one from Tokoroa - are believed to have set off in a three metre boat from Jones Landing at the northern end of the lake around midday on Sunday 28 August.

The alarm was raised Wednesday afternoon when a dog belonging to one of the men returned home without him.

Police were notified last night and a search of the lake commenced at daybreak with the Coastguard.

The search has continued this afternoon with the Harbour Master. It will continue tomorrow.

The Taupo Police Area Commander Inspector Steve Bullock said Police are urgently seeking any sightings of the two men and their boat on the lake in an effort to narrow the search area.

"The lake is a 25 kilometre long piece of water, and apart from knowing where the two men set off, we have no other information about where they had planned to go.

"We would like to hear from anyone who may have been on the lake on Sunday or Monday, or any local farmers around the lake who may have seen the pair. This will help us narrow down our search in what is a very large area.

"From our searches this morning, we are confident that the boat is not lodged anywhere near the shore.''

Inspector Bullock says the men arrived in two cars which are parked with a boat trailer at Jones Landing.

He says the boat is white with a blue stripe. It is three metres long and has a 15 horsepower Yamaha motor.

The dog that was with them is a black, white and tan Beardie Cross. He says it is not known whether the pair were wearing
life jackets.

"If anyone saw these two men on the lake on Sunday or Monday, please call Putaruru Police on 07 883 8199.''

Police are still working to notify next of kin so the names of the two men will not be released until tomorrow.

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