
Eric Lynch
Eric Lynch, a 44-year-old male, was last seen on 10 Feb 2004 in South Australia. Described as having 168cm tall, stocky build, brown hair, blue eyes. Eric Lynch, then aged 44 years, of Willimott Street, Ethelton, was reported missing on 16 February 2004 by his housemate.
Eric Lynch, a male aged 44, was last seen on 10 Feb 2004 in South Australia. This case remains unsolved and the investigation is ongoing.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Gender: Male. Current age (if alive): 66. Height: 168cm. Build: Stocky. Hair: Brown. Eyes: Blue. Complexion: Fair.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES Scars on right foot, left hip and lower stomach
CIRCUMSTANCES Eric Lynch, then aged 44 years, of Willimott Street, Ethelton, was reported missing on 16 February 2004 by his housemate. Eric was last seen in the mid afternoon of 10 February 2004, after visiting an associate in Port Lincoln. He was last seen driving a white Holden Commodore sedan.Eric’s bank accounts have not been accessed and he has not been in contact with any family or friends. Of particular note is that he has had no contact with his family which is highly unusual.Police arrested two people charging them with his murder. The charges were later withdrawn.Police suspect he has been murdered.If you have information that may assist police in the disappearance of Eric please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.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/sa/eric-lynch
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Eric was last seen in the mid afternoon of 10 February 2004, after visiting an associate in Port Lincoln.
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Eric Lynch, then aged 44 years, of Willimott Street, Ethelton, was reported missing on 16 February 2004 by his housemate.
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Authorities issued a public appeal for anyone with information about Eric Lynch's disappearance to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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