A 19-year-old boy named Dylan Aird from Perth, has been missing since Tuesday morning, leaving his family and community deeply concerned for his safety. Dylan was last seen on his way to the gym, but he unexpectedly turned off his phone and disappeared, a move that his father, Warren Aird, described as completely out of character.
Key Takeaways
- Dylan Aird, a 19-year-old from Perth, has been missing since Tuesday, with his last known sighting on a traffic camera in Yannarie at 2:07 p.m. Wednesday.
- Dylan is believed to be driving a white Mazda 3 sedan, license plate WN-602, with green P plates.
- Dylan’s family, deeply worried, is asking anyone who may have seen him or has information on his whereabouts to contact the police.
- Police report number for Dylan’s case is 782827, and Crimestoppers can be reached at 1800 333 000 for anonymous tips.
Dylan Aird Missing Update
Driving a white Mazda 3 sedan with green P plates, license plate WN-602, Dylan was last captured on traffic cameras traveling north. The most recent confirmed sighting was on Wednesday afternoon near Exmouth, with the last traffic camera image recorded at 2:07 p.m. on Wednesday in Yannarie. Authorities believe he may have been near Karratha on Wednesday evening or Thursday, but no further information has emerged.
Warren Aird, distraught over his son’s sudden disappearance, shared his thoughts on this difficult time. “Dylan loves spending time with his sister and usually checks in with us. It’s very out of character for him to not reach out, and we just want him to come home.” He added, “We know he was seen on traffic cameras heading north, but we haven’t had any contact with him since. If anyone sees him or has information, please reach out—it’s crucial for us to know he’s safe.”
The family urges anyone with information on Dylan’s whereabouts to contact the police immediately. Community support and any leads are vital as Dylan’s family hopes for his safe return.
If you have any information about Dylan Aird, please contact the police, reference report number 782827, or reach out to Crimestoppers at 1800 333 000.