
Bryan Bernard Curley
Bryan Bernard Curley, a 33-year-old male, was last seen on 25 Sep 1987 in Western Australia. Described as having 177cm tall, medium build, black hair, brown eyes.
Bryan Bernard Curley, a male aged 33, was last seen on 25 Sep 1987 in Western Australia. This case remains unsolved and the investigation is ongoing.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Gender: Male. Current age (if alive): 71. Height: 177cm. Build: Medium. Hair: Black. Eyes: Brown.
CIRCUMSTANCES Bryan Bernard Curley andGrant Graham Arnoldwere on board the 40 foot vessel 'Corsair', which was travelling north from Fremantle to Darwin.On Friday 25 September 1987 the vessel developed engine trouble near Quoin Head on the western side of Dirk Hartog Island (near Shark bay).Bryan and Grant were last seen in the seas in this area after abandoning the vessel.If you have any information that may assist police please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
SOURCE Information sourced from the Australian Federal Police National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (missingpersons.gov.au). Original profile: https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/search/wa/bryan-bernard-curley
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Bryan Bernard Curley and Grant Graham Arnold were on board the 40 foot vessel 'Corsair', which was travelling north from Fremantle to Darwin. On Friday 25 September 1987 the vessel developed engine trouble near Quoin Head on the western side of Dirk Hartog Island (near Shark bay). Bryan and Grant were last seen in the seas in this area after abandoning the vessel. If you have any information that may assist police please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Bryan Bernard Curley reported missing
Bryan Bernard Curley was reported missing to police. An investigation was launched to determine his whereabouts.
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Authorities issued a public appeal for anyone with information about Bryan Bernard Curley's disappearance to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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